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Justice committee  Personally, I think it's enhancing Bill C-3. Bill C-3 is only two years old. We have to do education on it. We've been working with the justice department on how we can promote it. It has to be talked about.

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  Poor staffing is to blame. We are short-staffed everywhere. Even before the pandemic, we didn't have enough staff in high-demand units. The patient-to-nurse ratio has to be improved. We need a ratio that keeps people safe.

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  I'll try to be very quick. The first campaign against violence in health care was done in 1991 by the British Columbia Nurses' Union with posters reading “No to Violence”. We've come a long way with regard to changing the Criminal Code. We've come a long way in trying to change

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  Exactly—there are not enough services. We not only have to heal these health care workers; we also have to prevent. That's the biggest thing we have to do. We have to prevent. That's with safe staffing and with appropriate security mechanisms in all of our facilities—and communit

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  Have you been in an ER lately, Mr. Garrison? You know, when you wait 18 hours or 12 hours and you're sick, you lose patience, so yes, of course there's more backlash.

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  It's recognizing that there's a problem. It's a question of respect. You know, to change the Criminal Code, the first one with Bill C-3 and even the framework on PTSD, we had to talk to our own colleagues. They actually didn't believe that a sick patient or an angry patient shoul

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  The difference is that this bill captures first responders as well. First responders don't work in the same settings as health care workers. That's why we were fine with it. We met with people from MP Doherty's team. I'm having a hard time saying his name in French.

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  I should hope so. I'm from New Brunswick, but saying his name in French is a bit tough. During those meetings, we asked the same thing you're asking, Mr. Fortin, and we were all in agreement on that. This group of health workers is really different from other health care profess

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  They are, but those workers are saying that's not the case. Out of respect for their work, that's what we did.

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  I personally didn't bring it up, but Danette did talk about it. About 30% of workers' compensation claims deal with violence, and that's just for B.C. We see the same thing across the country. Numbers regarding violence and injury more than doubled in the last two years. Again, t

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  Just to clarify, are you referring to the change that was made through Bill C‑3?

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  Yes, I've heard of it. As I said, in September, we received a news release alerting us that a man driving a red truck had assaulted nurses and health care workers in Ottawa. That was the first time in history we had received such an alert. It was the only time we were ever infor

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  We aren't at all concerned about that, because we are talking about a group of workers who work outside the health care system. They are part of it, but they work primarily in the community. That group of workers identified a need, and as an organization representing nurses union

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  I would go back and read the HESA report of 2019. The HESA report on violence in health care gave strict recommendations, and prevention was number one. I couldn't have written the report better myself. We have to talk about prevention. We have to talk about a culture change, and

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Justice committee  To change a culture, every level of government needs to speak about it and to take it as a priority. That's what we're seeing now. We talk about hope. Last September, for the first time in history, a police alert went out in Ottawa for a man driving a red truck. He had assaulted

November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Linda Silas