Mental-health services come too late, experts say, after uptick in violence
VANCOUVER — Recent cases of violence across Canada demonstrate a clear need to treat mental illness early instead of waiting until a serious crime happens, says an executive with the Canadian Mental Health Association.
Jonny Morris, the CEO of the B.C. division of the association, said the emphasis now is on people having to reach a particular point in their illness before receiving treatment.
“We want to be able to intervene early and actually prevent crisis – including a crisis where violence is present – from ever happening in the first place.”
His comments come after apparent random violence in Ontario, B.C. and Alberta, including stabbing deaths.