Submitted By: Councillor Fontaine and Councillor Minhas
WHEREAS it has been documented that there is a severe lack of provincial health supports in the Metro Vancouver region for individuals living with a mental illness; and
WHEREAS there is a connection between mental illness, substance use disorder and homelessness and this is evident on the streets of New Westminster and other Metro Vancouver cities; and
WHEREAS many of the people experiencing homelessness in the Metro Vancouver region, including New Westminster, are living with untreated mental illnesses due to a lack of access to care; and
WHEREAS the Province of British Columbia recently indicated it was able to allocate up to $1 billion toward the development of a new Royal BC museum, a plan they have since abandoned; and,
WHEREAS homelessness, a lack of mental health diagnosis and treatment, and deaths due to toxic drug supply are at a crisis stage; and,
WHEREAS the Province of BC closed Riverview Mental Health facility in Coquitlam but the equivalent financial supports were not transferred into community-based mental health care; and,
WHEREAS the City of New Westminster has limited jurisdiction and funding to support people living with mental illness who are unhoused; and,
WHEREAS it is important that Council advocate to Members of the Legislative Assembly for increased mental health and housing supports for people forced to live on our streets.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council request the Mayor write to Premier David Eby and request that funding be set aside and prioritized in the 2023 Provincial Budget to begin the planning, development and construction of large-scale, community-based, modern mental health residential care facilities in the Metro Vancouver area; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT staff create a motion with a similar intent that can be sent to the LMLGA and UBCM for consideration