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B.C.’s Toxic Drug Crisis: Implementation of Harm Reduction …
WEBSince the province declared a public health emergency in 2016, more than 14,000 people have died due to the toxic drug supply. The Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions and the Ministry of Health lead B.C.’s response, including two harm reduction programs. We audited the ministries’ implementation of overdose prevention and …
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Health Funding Explained Auditor General of British Columbia
WEBHealth Funding Explained. Date: January 17, 2013. This public information piece is designed to help the public and legislators understand how provincial health-care dollars are spent. Health Funding Explained is the first time the Office has undertaken such an extensive public-information project and we are eager to hear your feedback. If you
Health Auditor General of British Columbia
WEBWhile Indigenous men and women make up only six per cent of the provincial population, they make up about 33 per cent of people in custody. About 90 per cent of Indigenous people in the correctional system have a mental health and/or substance use diagnosis.
HEALTH FUNDING EXPLAINED
WEBAuditor General’s Comments 3 Health Funding Explained: Project Overview 4 Ministry of Health Revenue 9 Ministry of Health Expenditures 11 Health Authority: Overview 21 Health Authorities Revenues 23 Health Authority Expenditures 28 Looking Ahead to Future Health Audits 37 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Publications Auditor General of British Columbia
WEBNovember 2023. The Province of B.C.’s Summary Financial Statements reported $80 billion of public sector financial activity last fiscal year. The financial statements are the main part of the Public Accounts, released in August. Our independent audit found three areas of concern, leading to a qualified audit report for the 16th consecutive year.
Access to Adult Tertiary Mental Health and Substance Use Services
WEBThis report focuses on how B.C.'s health system manages access to adult tertiary mental health and substance use services, the highest level of care available for individuals with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Health Funding Explained 2 Auditor General of British Columbia
WEBThe Health Funding Explained II information project is not a traditional audit, but an informative report that is designed to help the public and legislators understand how provincial health care dollars are being spent. This is the second time the Office of the Auditor General has undertaken an extensive public information project to help explain …
The Protection of Drinking Water Auditor General of British …
WEBThe Protection of Drinking Water. Date: July 30, 2019. In this audit, we looked at whether the Ministry of Health and the Provincial Health Officer were taking adequate action to protect drinking water for all British Columbians. Report: OAGBC_Protection-of-Drinking-Water_RPT.pdf. News Release: OAGBC_Protection-of-Drinking-Water_NR.pdf.
Publications: Health Auditor General of British Columbia
WEBWhile Indigenous men and women make up only six per cent of the provincial population, they make up about 33 per cent of people in custody. About 90 per cent of Indigenous people in the correctional system have a mental health and/or substance use diagnosis.
A Guide to the Principles of Good Practice
WEBWhy the Emphasis on Governance? Governance deals with the structures and processes by which an organization is directed, controlled and held to account. Proper governance provides the means to help an organization achieve its goals and objectives. The achievement of good governance is important for every public sector organization, …
ACCESS TO ADULT TERTIARY MENTAL HEALTH AND …
WEBAuditor General of British Columbia May 2016 Access to Adult Tertiary Mental Health and Substance Use Services6 SUMMARY Mental health and substance use problems and illnesses impact everyone. The Mental Health Commission of Canada estimates that in any given year, one in five Canadians experiences a mental health condition or substance …
AN AUDIT OF THE PANORAMA PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM
WEBAuditor General of British Columbia August 2015 An Audit of the Panorama Public Health System4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Following the SARS outbreak in early 2003, which claimed the lives of 44 people in Canada, an independent review recommended that the country invest in a “seamless public health system that will allow public health …
Managing the Cumulative Effects of Natural Resource …
WEBLooks at government’s management of cumulative effects, which are changes to the environment caused by the combined impact of past, present and potential future activity. This report was discussed by the Legislative Assembly's Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts on June 3, 2015.
Follow-Up Report: Environmental Assessment Office
WEBA follow-up report to our 2011 audit of the EAO's oversight of certified projects. Contains the EAO's self-assessed progress and our progress audit on the six recommendations made in the original report. This report was discussed by the Legislative Assembly's Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts on June 3, 2015.
OFFICE OF THE AuditorGeneral
WEBAuditor General. of British Columbia. 8 Bastion Square Victoria, British Columbia Canada V8V 1X4 Telephone: 250 387-6803 Facsimile: 250 387-1230 Website: www.bcauditor.com. The Honourable Bill Barisoff Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Province of British Columbia Parliament Buildings Victoria, British Columbia. V8V 1X4.
B.C.’s Toxic Drug Crisis
WEBDear Mr. Speaker: 623 Fort Street Victoria, British Columbia. V8W 1G1 P: 250.419.6100 F: 250.387.1230. oag.bc.ca. I have the honour to transmit to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia the report, B.C.’s Toxic Drug Crisis: Implementation of Harm Reduction Programs, which includes two independent audits.
Annual Report and Financial Statements 2022/23
WEBThe Office of the Auditor General’s Annual Report and Financial Statements 2022/23 highlights achievements and summarizes the independent assurance and trusted information we provided to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. This is a report on the achievements of the goals, objectives, and performance measures set out in our …
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