Canadian Doctors for Refugee Care et al v Canada [Refugee Health Care] Cases & Decisions
…the Federal Court of Canada: This proceeding concerns an application for judicial review of the federal government’s decision to significantly reduce, and in some cases eliminate, the health care coverage available to many refugee claimants and other individuals who came to Canada seeking its protection. The Applicants assert that the 2012 modifications to the Interim…
AC v. Director of Child and Family Services [Manitoba] [Health Care, Consent and Capacity] Cases & Decisions
JFCY was granted intervener status in a case where, A.C., a 14 year old girl challenged provisions in Manitoba’s child welfare legislation that authorized child protection authorities to override her refusal of a blood transfusion through a court order. She was found by doctors to have capacity to make medical decisions, but the court ruled that a blood transfusion was in her best interests and ordered that she be forced to undergo the procedure.
ASP v Health Professions Appeal and Review Board Cases & Decisions
…of anti-Indigenous racism), but the core issue at the recent judicial review was concerns that the regulatory bodies, in reviewing the complaint, had failed to engage with health care consent law as it applies to minors. As interveners, JFCY successfully argued that a decision cannot be reasonable where it ignores the right of a capable…
Health & Mental Health – Secure Treatment Rights Article
…How does the court process work? What is a “secure treatment” program? A secure treatment program is for treating people under the age of 19 for mental health issues. Placements are ordered by a court (unless it’s an emergency) and you may be prevented from seeing your Healthcare Record. If the court makes the order,…
Health & Mental Health – Psychiatric Facilities Rights Article
…I don’t want to go? What is a “psychiatric facility”? A psychiatric facility is a place for the observation, care and treatment of people with a mental health problem. I want to go to a psychiatric facility because I’m feeling suicidal or really need help right away – how do I do this? You can…
Health & Mental Health – Decisions & Capacity Rights Article
…you are presumed to have the capacity to make decisions with respect to your healthcare treatment. However, this right can be taken away from you by the health practitioner if they find you “incapable” of making the decision. What if I am not sure about a certain treatment? If you are unsure, ask questions. Your…
Health & Mental Health – Consent & Privacy Rights Article
Jump down to a question on this page Can I see a health practitioner by myself? Will anyone know if I go for healthcare? Can I see my healthcare records? Who else can see my healthcare records? Can I see a health practitioner by myself? Yes, you can see a health practitioner by yourself (and…
Health & Mental Health – OHIP and IFHP Rights Article
…this page What is OHIP? Are drugs covered under OHIP? What is IFHP? What if I do not qualify for OHIP or IFHP? What does the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) Cover? The Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) pays for a wide range of healthcare costs for people who live in Ontario. To qualify, you…
Homeless Youth Over 18 – Mental Health Rights Article
…a question on this page Ontario Disability Support Program Hospitalization Once you are admitted to the hospital Consent and capacity Consent and capacity board Rights Advisor Mental health in criminal courts Ontario Disability Support Program The Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) is a type of social assistance available to you if you have a disability. Sometimes,…