Canada’s residential addiction programs need national standards: expert
OTTAWA — An expert on substance use policy says there should be clearer standards for publicly funded residential addiction treatment programs in Canada.
While health and safety standards for such facilities exist, there are no overarching national standards for the quality of treatments or qualifications of those providing services, said Rebecca Jesseman, policy director at the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction.
Whether in the private system where people pay significant amounts of money, or in the public system where they face long wait times, “we’re not providing any quality guarantee,” Jesseman said.
An estimated 400 public, private and not-for-profit agencies provide residential substance abuse treatment in Canada, according to a 2015 report from the centre.