Reports and Articles

     

Note: Annual Reports cover the operation and activities of the Saint John Mental Health Court for the noted year together with a cumulative statistical analysis of the Court’s operation to that date. Prior Annual Reports will be accessible through Archives to be constructed

Title: Annual Report for S.J.M.H.C for 2009 Entitled "On The Edge"

Title: Schizophrenia Society of Nova Scotia 21st Annual Conference 2009

Description: Address on S.J.M.H.C to conference on Mental Illness and the Criminal Justice System available on Podium TV

Title: Annual Report for S.J.M.H.C for 2008 Entitled "Making a Difference"

Title: Representing the Client Perspective of the S.J.M.H.C

Description: Evaluative Research on S.J.M.H.C released by the Centre for
 Criminal Justice Studies, Univeristy of New Brunswick-Saint John in 2008
.

   Title: Annual Report for S.J.M.H.C for 2007 Entitled "Tackling Challenges"

 

Title: A Lofty Goal

Description: A look at working Mental Health Courts including S.J.M.H.C.
 published in the Nova Scotia Barristers's the Soicety Record (Vol 25, No
.2, p.22)

  Title: Annual Report for 2006 "Moving Ahead"

Description: The Annual report prepared for the year 2006 includes statistical 
analysis
of the past 6 years of the court's operation.

 

   Title: Annual Report for 2005

   Description: This is the annual report prepared for 2005. In this report
   we present some statistical analysis of the past year and the past 5 years

   of  the court’s operation. 

Title: Mental Health Court - Three Years and Counting
Author: Judge A.H.Brien, Provincial Judges’ JOURNAL, Canadian
Association of Provincial Court Judges, Winter 2004,Vol. 27 no 1., p. 50

Description: A brief article outlining the development of the court model and

providing an overview

Title:Annual Report for period ending November 19, 2004 
Description:
This is the first annual report prepared since the Mental Health

Court became a permanent program of the provincial court of New

Brunswick in Saint John on November 14, 2003.