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“These are real people behind these numbers,” Pickup said, after his office delivered a report to the B.C. legislature showing the audit found “full care plans” were completed for fewer than half of those inmates. The good news, he said, is most clients whose files it reviewed had health screenings within the standard 48 hours of entering the correctional system.
While the audit found about 80 per cent of clients received some ongoing services, close to 20 per cent had no care plan and received no services while in custody. The audit found just seven per cent of the files had complete discharge plans, although there had been some planning for a little over half of those.Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.Pickup said the authority has agreed with the four recommendations made in the audit, which are aimed at enhancing internal reporting and oversight of mental health and substance use services.
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