Involuntary Treatment for Severe Substance Use Disorders
- Harm Reduction
- Prevention
- Treatment
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Explains what involuntary treatment is and examines its effectiveness by focusing on the evidence, legislation and diverse perspectives about it. The brief also provides a thorough overview of the issues involuntary treatment poses for decision makers, healthcare professionals, and policy and program developers by outlining how substance use health, treatment, human rights and public safety intersect.
This brief is part of a series we created to help people and communities understand complex responses to support substance use health.
Three key points you will find in the document:
- How involuntary treatment is administered in Canada
- Evidence on the effectiveness of involuntary treatment
- Ethical and public safety concerns for involuntary treatment