Episode 18: Involuntary Care

Episode 18: Involuntary Care

Author: CMHA Kelowna and Jessica Samuels October 24, 2025 Duration: 31:58

Episode 18: Involuntary Care


Presented by: Beam Credit Union
Host: Jessica Samuels
Guest: Mike Gawliuk, CEO, CMHA Kelowna


Episode Overview

In this episode, Jessica Samuels speaks with CMHA Kelowna CEO Mike Gawliuk about the complex and often divisive topic of involuntary care in British Columbia’s mental health system. Together, they unpack what involuntary care means under the BC Mental Health Act, explore how and when it’s used, and discuss why it continues to spark debate around human rights, compassion, and the need for a stronger voluntary care system.


Mike offers insight into the legal framework, current practices, and the growing conversation around compassionate mandated care—especially in the context of the province’s drug poisoning crisis and rising homelessness. The conversation also touches on concerns about overrepresentation of marginalized groups and what safeguards and accountability measures exist within the system.


Key Takeaways

  • Understanding the Mental Health Act: The Act defines how involuntary and voluntary mental health treatment occurs in BC, with four key criteria determining if someone can be certified for involuntary care.
  • Checks and balances: Certification requires medical assessment and multiple approvals, but review mechanisms like the Mental Health Review Board are underused.
  • Human rights and consent: BC is the only province with a “deemed consent” clause, meaning individuals certified under the Act are considered to have consented to treatment decisions made by their care team.
  • The role of the drug crisis: Rising substance use and homelessness have led to increased use of involuntary care as a response to complex community issues.
  • Need for stronger voluntary care: A lack of accessible, early, and voluntary mental health services may be driving reliance on involuntary interventions.
  • Evidence and evaluation: Research on involuntary care shows mixed results, underscoring the need for better data on outcomes and long-term support.
  • Equity and representation: There is concern about disproportionate impacts on Indigenous and marginalized communities.
  • A last resort: CMHA Kelowna supports involuntary care as a necessary but last-resort option, emphasizing that it must exist alongside a robust voluntary care system.

Resources Mentioned:

What is involuntary care

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/managing-your-health/mental-health-substance-use/mental-health-act

https://www.healthjustice.ca/fast-facts-mha

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e34ed207332cf46d561c2da/t/66f5e892880abb36086f9736/1727391891785/GetTheFactsAboutInvoluntaryTreatment_2024_HealthJustice.pdf

https://bc.cmha.ca/news/charter-challenge-on-bcs-mental-health-act/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pEp16qiCGE   - Mayor Krog’s comment at the end is interesting.

 

How it works

https://www.bcmhsus.ca/about-us/who-we-are/governance/mental-health-act

https://thetyee.ca/News/2021/11/23/BC-Forced-Mental-Health-Treatment-Spikes/
https://vancouversun.com/health/does-involuntary-care-work-three-bc-residents-share-their-personal-stories

Your Rights under BC's Mental Health Act | Here to Help

 

Does It work

https://bc.cmha.ca/news/involuntary-care-in-bc/
https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/09/24/Involuntary-Care-What-BC-Should-Do-Instead/

https://vancouversun.com/health/does-involuntary-care-work-three-bc-residents-share-their-personal-stories

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSTFDuVnvHk

 

Appealing 

https://www.bcmhrb.ca/

https://www.heretohelp.bc.ca/infosheet/your-rights-under-bcs-mental-health-act

 

Recent developments

Charter Challenge

Eby’s expansion of involuntary care

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/new-involuntary-care-guidelines-1.7482295

Health first vs Housing First

Kamloops Council wants in prisons


About the Podcast

A Way Forward: Conversations on Mental Health, presented by Beem Credit Union, explores timely and complex mental health topics with local experts, sharing insights that help build healthier, more compassionate communities.


Hosted by Jessica Samuels and presented by the Canadian Mental Health Association's Kelowna branch, A Way Forward: Conversations on Mental Health digs into the real-world factors that impact our psychological well-being. This isn't just a discussion of symptoms, but a thoughtful exploration of the societal, cultural, and personal stressors that weigh on us. Each episode moves beyond simply identifying problems to focus on practical approaches and tangible practices that can make a difference. You'll hear conversations that acknowledge how interconnected our mental health is with our physical fitness, our community, and the world around us. Supported by Beem Credit Union, the podcast provides a grounded space where complex topics feel accessible. Tuning in offers more than just insight; it’s about gathering useful information and realistic tools that you can apply to your own life. The goal is to leave each conversation with a clearer sense of direction and, as the title suggests, a genuine path toward resilience. This is a resource for anyone looking to understand the nuances of mental health and find actionable strategies for themselves and their communities.
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