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Agriculture committee It's distributed across the age groups among farmers and within rural and remote communities. As in other countries, the mental health challenges for the younger generation are somewhat different because they are addicted to their phones and screens. There is that kind of capacit
October 18th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Agriculture committee That's a very good question. I recently had the opportunity to join the Canadian delegation to the United Nations. There was a side meeting on mental health. We can look to other jurisdictions that have similar federal, provincial, state...different ways of structuring. The U
October 18th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Agriculture committee That's right.
October 18th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Agriculture committee Absolutely. What I think we're all saying is that it needs to be by the people for the people. One thing the Canadian Mental Health Association.... It's not hospital units. It's not fly-in teams. It's people in your community on the ground who work that is bedrock. We're celebr
October 18th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Agriculture committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good afternoon, members of the committee. Thank you for inviting me here today. I'm Dr. Patrick Smith, the national CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association. CMHA/ACSM is a Canada-wide organization with divisions in every province and the Yukon territ
October 18th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Justice committee I would probably prefer the latter. Instead of “mental condition” even, we would say “mental health condition”, or—
April 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Justice committee I think because “disorder” is such a charged word, even though I grew up in the medical world and understand that it comes from the diagnostic manual [Technical difficulty—Editor], others aren't.
April 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Justice committee Thank you. I wish I could provide you with some virtual cake.
April 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Justice committee There you go. It's a deal.
April 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Justice committee Well, that's a very, very good point, and I think that's the point we're making when we talk about our historic investment of about 7.2% of our health care budget in comparison to others that are doing 13% and 14%. It's a good question. The judge at least has the option. We kno
April 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Justice committee Absolutely. One of the things our field is great at is debating language. We debate what we think about the words “mental disorder”. It come from a DSM diagnostic category that physicians are taught, which is to put things into a disorder—substance use disorder, depressive disord
April 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Justice committee I enjoyed hearing that conversation, because I kind of understood where you were coming from. Again, we have the same debates. The word “treatment” in the field of mental health has historically been equated to beds, especially with substance use disorder: “Oh, to go to treatme
April 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Justice committee My understanding is that if it's at pre-sentencing, they haven't met with a physician within the correctional facility yet. These pre-sentencing reports would be based on information the probation officers have, and the diagnosis or the background information they have could come
April 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Justice committee I think it's our understanding that it would positively impact marginalized communities more than anyone else, because I think they are also disproportionately experiencing many negative outcomes because of social and health inequities. For example, in B.C., while only 3.4% of th
April 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith
Justice committee Yes.
April 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Dr. Patrick Smith