Pubdate: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 Source: Toronto Star (Canada) Page: A7 Copyright: 1999, The Toronto Star Contact: http://www.thestar.com/ Author: Theresa Boyle, Toronto Star Staff Reporter LAWS TO TARGET MENTALLY ILL Will Allow Forced Treatment for People in Danger The Progressive Conservatives are promising to ensure mentally ill people considered dangerous will comply with prescribed treatment regimens. The party's election platform outlines plans to "change the laws that stand in the way of families, police and social workers so that people who pose a danger to themselves or others can be taken off the streets to get the care they need." That would mean the introduction of community treatment orders that have been advocated by numerous coroner's juries probing tragic deaths involving the mentally ill. These include, most recently, the inquest into the death of Edmond Yu, a paranoid schizophrenic shot by police in 1997. "The reality is we're responding to the needs of individuals who (require) assistance. A very significant part of what needs to be done is that these people need to be helped and (have) treatment provided for them," Health Minister Elizabeth Witmer said yesterday. While many families and doctors hailed the announcement, advocates for the mentally ill said they are alarmed. "It sounds like this government is declaring war on the poor and the homeless and the mentally ill," charged lawyer Suzan Fraser, who represented the Queen Street Patients Council at the Yu inquest. "Any time you force people to take mind-altering drugs against their will, it infringes on their charter rights," she said. The Tory platform says people end up on the streets for many reasons. "Many of them need medical or psychiatric help, but are refusing it or can't understand their own problems." It goes on to say that existing mental health legislation is inadequate because it "makes it very hard to put people into care, even if they are suffering from serious mental illness, or alcohol or drug addiction that makes them a danger to themselves and other people." Dr. Stephen Connell, of the Coalition of Ontario Psychiatrists, said his organization is pleased about the government's "sensitivity" toward the mentally ill. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D