First details of forced addiction treatment plan made public
The Province of Saskatchewan has released the first details of its plan to force some addicts into treatment under what is being called the Compassionate Intervention Act.
While the bill is not yet tabled and the Legislature will not resume until March, a document labeled The Compassionate Intervention Act – Questions & Answers, has been released on the province’s website.
“Compassionate Intervention is a proposed addiction treatment model that will allow adults with severe addictions to be treated when they are unable to ask for help themselves. This will only happen in rare cases where a person’s substance use puts their own life or the lives of others at serious and imminent risk,” wrote the province in the Q & A.
“Involuntary addictions treatment gives people a chance to withdraw from substances and start recovery with medical and mental health support by intervening before it is too late.”


