Tuesday 5 November 2024

Advocate hails promise to establish Moncton mental health court

 

Advocate hails promise to establish Moncton mental health court

Paul Ouellet says move is long overdue, has 'no doubt' this time it will happen

It's been a long time coming, but mental health advocate Paul Ouellet is celebrating the new justice minister's commitment to establish a mental health court in Moncton.

"I'm extremely happy for each and every person in the province of New Brunswick suffering from mental illness and addiction," said Ouellet, a retired accountant, who has spent his adult life managing care for his three siblings who have schizophrenia.

"It's long overdue."

In an interview with Information Morning Moncton, Rob McKee reiterated his party's commitment to establish more mental health courts in the province.

"I've been advocating for Moncton for the last several years, in my role as opposition critic, and it'll certainly be on the agenda to move forward with that," said McKee. 

"It has to be done. It's such a big need in in our city."

A man in a blue suit speaking into a handheld microphoneMoncton Centre MLA Rob McKee is minister of justice, attorney general and minister responsible for addictions and mental health services. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

An accused may be referred to a mental health court when a judge has reason to believe that mental illness played a key role in the alleged criminal behaviour.

People who go through mental health courts are enrolled in a program, which can last up to a year, where they work on the underlying issues that may have contributed to their behaviour. The support they receive may include mental health treatment, but also support from case workers on housing, education, unemployment and addictions. And incarceration may be avoided.

Mental health courts are not a new concept in New Brunswick — one has operated in Saint John since 2000, intermittently.

Ouellet attended a session of the court a few years ago and was impressed.

"It was the best, most enjoyable four hours of my life to see how those entering the mental health court … were treated," said Ouellet.

"Totally different from someone appearing in front of a judge in a regular court. Treated with respect and dignity and compassion."

A woman is seen from the chest up sitting in front of her desk and monitors. She's wearing a blue cardigan and white shirt. Mary-Ann Campbell, a professor of clinical psychology and criminal justice at UNBSJ, says the mental courts have received high marks from those who have gone through them. (Roger Cosman/CBC)

Both the Gallant and Higgs governments committed to expanding mental health courts throughout the province, but none were established.

"Promises were made to me to get the mental health court across the province by each minister … but it never materialized," said Ouellet.

Mary-Ann Campbell, a professor of clinical psychology and criminal justice at UNB Saint John, said the courts have received high marks from those who have gone through them.

It's viewed as more of a parental environment, "where you have even a judge and Crown attorney who are concerned with your welfare and trying to do what works best for you, to help reduce your criminal behaviour and enhance your quality of life and deal with all your vulnerabilities," said Campbell. 

"That helps them become more engaged in that process to the betterment of risk reduction."

A closeup shows a wooden gavel on a desk. While McKee didn't set a timeline for when the Moncton court would open, Ouellet says he is confident that this government will make it happen. (The Associated Press)

Campbell said these courts don't offer more lenient punishment, but those who go through them are often in the system longer, and are more highly supervised, than those who are processed through the regular system.

She also said it's important to point out simply having a mental illness does not make someone predisposed to commit crime, and studies have shown that people with mental illness are more likely to be the victims of crime.

'Full confidence' in premier

While McKee didn't set a timeline for when the Moncton court would open, Ouellet said he is confident that this government will be the one to extend the service.

"I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever," said Ouellet. 

"I have full confidence in Premier Susan Holt and in Minister Robert McKee, and you will see it happen."

Rob McKee is New Brunswick's new minister of justice, attorney general, and the minister responsible for addictions and mental health services. 

Ouellet is also confident about another long-time goal, for the province to appoint an official mental health advocate, something that was also promised in the Liberal platform in last month's election.

In 2019, the legislature voted unanimously to appoint an advocate, but it never happened.

"I want my people to be looked after," said Ouellet, who has become an unofficial advocate for many in the Moncton area fighting to get the mental health and addictions treatment they need.

"They deserve to be looked after. It is not their fault if they are suffering from mental illness, addiction and homelessness."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Jordan Gill

Reporter

Jordan Gill is a CBC reporter based out of Fredericton. He can be reached at jordan.gill@cbc.ca.

With files from Information Morning Moncton

  
 
 
25 Comments
 


David Amos
"where you have even a judge and Crown attorney who are concerned with your welfare and trying to do what works best for you, to help reduce your criminal behaviour and enhance your quality of life and deal with all your vulnerabilities," said Campbell.

Too Too Funny

David Amos
Reply to David Amos
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2023/02/failure-to-appoint-promised-mental.html


David Amos
Need I remind folks that I have been down this road many times?

David Amos
Reply to David Amos
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/mental-health-advocate-paul-ouellette-new-brunswick-nikki-kennedy-1.6740103

 
 
David Amos
Deja Vu Anyone? 
 
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2022/01/mental-health-advocate-challenges.html




Jos Allaire
This will definitely happen. Rob McKee's father chaired an inquiry into mental health and his report is gathering dust on a shelf. About time his recommendations are implementedđź‘Ťđź‘Ť❗

David Amos
Reply to Jos Allaire
I talked to his Father years ago Trust that he knows what I think of his son



David Webb

How many years to get into family court? At least 2. How many years to get to criminal court? At least 2. Where are all of these judges and crown attorneys and free attorneys for the addicted/mentally challenged accused, also the treatment and management staff going to come from. Sue did promise to not have deficit spending. Higher taxes for landlords and home owners will just make the issue worse for people. Magic beans may be just the ticket.

David Amos
Reply to David Webb
I am happy that you see the humour in this because if you didn't you would go crazy



Denis Reagan
Not a Canadian citizen, but desperately needing mental help, can we be generous and give Trump free neurological care? His two buddies here, PP and Ford (who said he would vote for him if he could), might push this need? With an unhinged president down there, we would eventually pay for it here. Let's pay now through our medical system.

David Amos
Reply to Denis Reagan
Are you happy now?



Jack Straw
What are the recidivism numbers like? That is the real measuring stick as to its success rate.

David Amos
Reply to Jack Straw
Good luck getting an answer



Greg Miller
Sounds like a great plan BUT how about more access to mental health emergency medial care?

MR Cain
Reply to Greg Miller
https://horizonnb.ca/services/addictions-mental-health/adult-services/emergency-mental-health-services/

MR Cain
Reply to MR Cain
https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/health/AddictionsandMentalHealth/helpline.html

David Amos
Reply to Greg Miller
Good question



Doug kirby
I think NB is in good hands finally...it's about people

David Webb
Reply to Doug kirby
Burying people with inflationary taxes will surely improve country wide issues.

David Amos
Reply to David Webb
Thats the plan



Charlotte Flinn
Very good to see. Hopefully over time more of the justice system can look more like this - so many of the people who end up in the courts are there because of problems they don't have the tools to fix.

Denis Reagan
Reply to Charlotte Flinn
Imagine the problems solved if we fix the source in time. Not simply mental, but criminal. How many kids grow up in a trash world and need to learn how to survive in whatever way is available. Spend our tax money on them before they eventually cost us so much more in the courts. More gyms, rinks, pools and free of charge would help.

David Amos
Reply to Charlotte Flinn
Dream on



Gisele Fontaine
This would most certainly be an early Christmas gift for all!!!

David Amos
Reply to Gisele Fontaine
Yea Right

 
 
 
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Failure to appoint promised mental health advocate in N.B. 'a complete disgrace'

More than 3 years after MLAs voted unanimously for a mental health advocate, position has yet to be created

Paul Ouellet lobbied for years for the creation of a mental health advocate in the province but three years after a motion to establish the position passed, the Department of Health says it's not sure it's necessary. (Vanessa Blanch/CBC)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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