Correctional Service settles human rights case for prisoners addicted to opioids
VANCOUVER — The federal prison service says it is making several changes to help prisoners addicted to opioids, including getting them faster access to treatment by eliminating a waiting list that is hundreds of people long.
The Correctional Service of Canada says the changes were made in response to the opioid crisis sweeping Canada and to resolve a human rights complaint launched in 2018.
The complaint filed by Prisoners’ Legal Services in B.C. claimed they were being denied treatment for their addictions or had to wait months to get therapy.
Nicole Kief, a legal advocate for Prisoners’ Legal Services, said the complaint was filed after more than 75 prisoners contacted their office about a lack of access to treatment.