The Alberta Mental Health Act 2010 and Revolving Door Syndrome: Control, Care, and Identity in Making Up PeopleON FEBRUARY 28, 2004, A SERIES of unfortunate events led to the deaths of Jim Galloway, an...Barron, Gary R. S.Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Assn.Canadian Review of Sociology...
Particularly over the last 10 years, B.C. has dramatically expanded the number and scope of sites offering some form of “safe consumption.” But detox and treatment is a different story. Last August, after a 49-year-old Victoria man died of an overdose in a sidewalk tent, his sisters t...
What needs to be noted here is that none of these gods ever existed in flesh and bone form. They were fictional, lifeless, supposed gods. They had no spiritual components that could positively affect the lives of people who worshiped them. These non existent gods may have had an emotional...
When I was a family medicine trainee, a woman came in to obtain a signature on a form that would allow her insurance company to cover her orthotics. I thought this would be the easiest appointment I’d have all day. Forty-five minutes later, I walked out of the office, stunned. The ...
Any ASB member can subscribe to this e-newsletter through an online subscription form hosted on … Continue reading "ASB Connector – October edition available" Posted on September 16, 2024 Update – AgKnow Resolution E2-23 In June of this year AgKnow, Alberta Farm Mental Health Network sent...
Report seeks more detox beds for children, adults--CALGARY - The Alberta government says it will...Graveland, Bill
Depending on the form, the ACT contains 56-58 items which reflect 10 concepts of organizational context: (1) leadership, (2) culture, (3) evaluation (feedback processes), (4) social capital, (5) informal interactions, (6) formal interactions, (7) structural and electronic resources, (8)...
The Alberta Mental Health Act 2010 and Revolving Door Syndrome: Control, Care, and Identity in Making up PeopleIn this paper, I describe dividing practices in making up a specific medical‐legal category—the revolving door patient—to identify, label, and direct the actions of particular people...