B.C. watchdog says mentally ill children and youth retraumatized in hospital
VICTORIA — One mentally ill youth hospitalized in British Columbia recalls being restrained to a bed and injected with medication as she screamed for her mom while another says drugs turned him into a “zombie” when he needed therapy for his emotional issues.
The harrowing memories are among those in a report released Tuesday by the province’s representative for children and youth.
Jennifer Charlesworth is calling on the B.C. government to amend the Mental Health Act so youth are informed about what type of care they will receive and have a right to a second opinion and legal advice.
Too often, youth described feeling confused, caged and terrified while being involuntarily kept in hospital, the report says.