Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
National

Youth Overdose Is Grounds For Secure Care Treatment, Pediatrician Tells Inquest

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 26 Jun, 2019 07:38 PM

    VICTORIA — A British Columbia pediatrician who treats children and youth struggling with substance abuse issues says he supports placing young people in treatment facilities against their will if they have suffered an overdose.


    Dr. Tom Warshawski told a coroner's inquest into the death of 16-year-old Elliot Eurchuk that an overdose is a life and death situation where a young person is being controlled by the potentially deadly drugs and is not in control of their thinking.


    Warshawski says committing young people to secure treatment facilities where they cannot leave for a time period at least allows doctors to help clean the drugs out of their systems and open their minds to the possibility of future treatment.


    Eurchuk died of an overdose in 2018 about two months after he was forcefully admitted to a Victoria youth treatment ward following an overdose at hospital while undergoing treatment for a blood infection common to intravenous drug users.


    Eurchuk's parents, Rachel Staples and Brock Eurchuk, have testified efforts to help their son were thwarted by medical privacy laws that permitted withholding information about the teen's addiction issues.


    Warshawski says he is part of a working group that has provided recent research documents about secure care treatment for young people to B.C.'s Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.


    Former B.C. provincial health officer Perry Kendall is scheduled to testify at the inquest.


    The inquest is expected to wrap up today after hearing from more than 40 witnesses over eight days.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Surrey RCMP Awards Recognize Exceptional Contributions To Public Safety

    Surrey RCMP Awards Recognize Exceptional Contributions To Public Safety
    The large number of recipients this year is indicative of the quality of officers, staff and civilians that police and live in Surrey, says Surrey RCMP Officer in Charge, Assistant Commissioner Dwayne McDonald. 

    Surrey RCMP Awards Recognize Exceptional Contributions To Public Safety

    U.B.C., Refrigeration Firm Fined For Ammonia Discharge And Fish Kill

    Environment and Climate Change Canada says the University of British Columbia and a refrigeration company have been handed significant fines for releasing chemicals into a fish-bearing stream that joins the Fraser River.

    U.B.C., Refrigeration Firm Fined For Ammonia Discharge And Fish Kill

    The World's Indigenous Speakers Gather In Victoria To Revitalize Languages

    VANCOUVER — Sto:lo Nation educator Ethel Gardner is confident that the fate of the Coast Salish language Halq'emeylem is looking up, despite its classification as critically endangered by UNESCO.    

    The World's Indigenous Speakers Gather In Victoria To Revitalize Languages

    Search On In Burnaby, B.C., For Black Bear That Appears To Be Habituated

    Search On In Burnaby, B.C., For Black Bear That Appears To Be Habituated
    They say the bruin challenged a group of picnickers Monday on Burnaby Mountain and then lunged at a woman trying to shoo the bear away from several backpacks.

    Search On In Burnaby, B.C., For Black Bear That Appears To Be Habituated

    British Columbia Wants To Know How Residents Feel About Daylight Saving Time

    British Columbia Wants To Know How Residents Feel About Daylight Saving Time
    Any British Columbia resident who has ever complained about losing a precious hour of sleep thanks to daylight saving time now has a chance to gripe to the provincial government.

    British Columbia Wants To Know How Residents Feel About Daylight Saving Time

    Eight In Hospital After Two Crashes On Coquihalla Highway North Of Merritt, B.C.

    Eight people have been taken to hospital after two crashes on the Coquihalla Highway between Merritt and Kamloops, B.C.

    Eight In Hospital After Two Crashes On Coquihalla Highway North Of Merritt, B.C.