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This document is archival in nature and is intended Le présent document a une valeur archivistique et for those who wish to consult archival documents fait partie des documents d’archives rendus made available from the collection of Public Safety disponibles par Sécurité publique Canada à ceux Canada. qui souhaitent consulter ces documents issus de sa collection. Some of these documents are available in only one official language. Translation, to be provided Certains de ces documents ne sont disponibles by Public Safety Canada, is available upon que dans une langue officielle. Sécurité publique request. Canada fournira une traduction sur demande. Servk:e Correc!Klnr* Ceneda Regional Centre Psychiatric Psychiatrique Centre Regional Allllal•a 101111 - At-.. • lklftnllr cr s-.le'- ..,r ~,......... ••-d-.• ~- c:.n.cta dli .... II Pg. Pg. Introduction . 2 Psychiatric Services . 14 Message from the Board of Governors . 3 Social Work Services . 14 .. Message from the President, Psychology & Research Services .. ...... 14 University of Saskatchewan . 4 Adjunctive Therapies .................... 15 Message from the Executive Director . 4 I. Education . 15 Highlights of 1989 . 5 II. library . 15 Organization Chart . 6 Ill. Occupational Therapy . 15 Unit Programs . 7 IV. Recreation Therapy . 15 PAC (Prairies) Program Matrix - Diagram . 7 V. Visits and Correspondence . 15 Assiniboine Unit . 8 VI. Patient Work/Pay . 16 Churchill Unit . 8 VII. Tour/Public Education Coordination . 16 Clearwater Unit . 8 VIII. Volunteer Coordination. 16 Bow Unit ............................ 9 Chaplaincy . 16 McKenzie Unit . 9 Patient Care Division . ... ... ... .. .... 16 Table of Contents Research Activities . 9 Management Services Division . 17 The Sexual Offender . 9 Medical Records . 17 The Aggressive Inmate . 9 Finance ...... ... .... ...... .. 17 The Criminal Psychopath . 10 Personnel . 17 The Native Offender ................... 10 Stores and Services ................... 17 Alcohol and Criminality . 10 Works and Engineering . 17 Forensic Issues ....................... 10 Admissions and Discharge ...... ........ 17 Publications and Professional Sentence Administration ........ ........ 18 Presentations . 10 1989 Special Events and Visitors . ....... 18 Major Committees- Diagram ..... ....... 11 Public Education ...... .. ..... .. ,. 22 Board of Governors .......... .... .. .. 11 Tours .............. ... .. ..... ...... 22 University/Centre liaison Committee . 12 Presentations . 22 Coordinating Committee . 12 Mission Statement, Goals and Objectives . 23 Finance and Planning Committee . 12 Mission Statement . 23 Accreditation and Quality Assurance Goals . .. .. .............. ... .... 23 Committee . 13 Objectives . 23 Advisory Committee on Ethics . 13 Table 1 . ... ... ... .. .............. 27 Joint Conference Committee . 13 Table 2 . ....... ... .. ... .. ...... 27 Medical Staff Committee . 13 Table 3 .... ... ........................ 28 Executive . .. ................... 13 Table 4 ............. .... ......... .. .. 28 Honorary Staff . 13 Table 5 .... ..................... .... .. 29 Active Staff . 13 Table 6 . ........ ... .. ............ ... .. 29 Associate Staff . 13 Table 7 . .. .... .. ........... .. .. 30 Consultant Staff . 13 Table 8 .. .... .................. 31 Citizens Advisory Committee . 14 Table 9 . .. .. .................... 32 RPC Management Committee . 14 Table 10 ..... .... ................... 32 Clinical Division ........................ 14 Introduction The Regional Psychiatric Centre (Prairies) is operated by the Correctional Service of Canada in affiliation with the University of Saskatchewan. The Centre was officially opened November 14, 1978. The Regional Psychiatric Centre is designated as an "in-patient facility" under the appropriate sections of the Mental Health Services Act (1986) of Saskatchewan. The Centre achieved accredita tion status from the Canadian Council on Health Facilities Accreditation in October, 1984 and has maintained accreditation status since that time. An Affiliation Agreement between the Government of Canada and the University of Saskatchewan is the foundation for cooperation between the Centre and the University of Saskatchewan. Teaching and research in the area of forensic psychiatric services is enhanced and encouraged. Senior professional staff of the Centre hold joint faculty appointments with the University. The Centre is situated on property leased from the University of Saskatchewan. The mandate for the Regional Psychiatric Centre is to establish assessment and treatment programs for: 1) inmates of the Correctional Service of Canada, primarily from the Prairie region; 2) inmates of the correctional system for the Province of Saskatchewan; 3) individuals remanded from the Courts of Saskatchewan; and 4) individuals in confinement under the authority of warrants of the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan. 2 Message from the Board of Governors Full membership of the Board was achieved in 1989 and it is with great pleasure that we welcome Dr. Jacques Roy, Director General, Health Care, from National Headquarters, and Dr. Robin Menzies, Clinical Director at the Regional Psych iatric Centre, and we look forward to a long and productive association with them both. It has been a year marked by steady consolida tion and progress, and the Regional Psychiatric Centre can be said to have embarked energeti cally and successfully upon its second decade. The concept of Unit Management is being introduced into the facility within a framework that fully accommodates the unique role that the Regional Psychiatric Centre plays within Federal Corrections and the Province of Saskatchewan. The year has also seen considerable physical changes to the building, notably at the front entrance and the visiting area. Nevertheless, it is the people within the Regional Psychiatric Centre that are its main strength and to them must go the credit for the success achieved during the past 12 years. We, as a Board, are therefore most pleased to ~ for1990 /! "-'-; J;J ~ ~t ))rJll(_ tv v-- Mr. M.J. Duggan, Chairman The Hon. Mary Batten, Vice-Chairman Mr. Robin Menzies, Member (non-voting) Regional Deputy Commissioner (Prairies) Chief Justice Clinical Director Correctional Service of Canada Court of Queen's Bench for Saskatchewan ClJ~L~~lhD Dr. Dave Keegan, Vice Chairman Head of Psychiatry Dr. Jaques Roy, Director General Faculty of Medicine Mr. Robert Gillies, Member (non-voting) Health Care Services University of Saskatchewan Executive Director Correctional Service of Canada 3 Message from the President, In turn, these kinds of partnerships encourage We enter the 1990s with confidence and hope. further collaboration, and joint programs with our The Centre has matured considerably over the University of Saskatchewan Sociology Department and College of Nursing are first 12 years of its existence, its programs are well currently in the planning stages. established, and its contribution to the Criminal I commend the Liaison Committee for the fine Justice System and to society has become work it has done and look forward to a continued significant. Increasingly society is expecting a happy and productive relationship between the return on its investment - it is demanding high Centre and the University. quality assessment and treatment services, and it is looking to us to make a major contribution in teaching and research. To meet this challenge requires a team effort at the Centre - from our staff, the Board of ?!~~j~ Governors, other agencies, volunteers -the many people who come together to "make it work". The Mission statements of both the Correctional Service of Canada and the Regional Psychiatric Dr. George lvany, B.Sc., M.A., PHD. Centre provide us with clear direction, and we are President pleased to be able to take up the challenge being University of Saskatchewan given us. Message from the Executive Director ~· It is a pleasure for me, in this my first message to the Regional Psychiatric Centre, to acknowledge the close working relationship that Robert Gillies exists between the Centre and the University of Executive Director Saskatchewan. The involvement of staff members of the Centre in undergraduate and graduate teaching programs of the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, and the collaborative endeavours of staff of the University and the Centre in forensic psychiatry and research programs in neuro psychiatry, are examples of the kind of cooperation that produce mutual rewards tor both our institutions. As well, the first two jointly-sponsored symposia on violence and aggression, co-chaired by Doctors Keegan and Gordon, have been extremely successful. 4 Highlights of 1989 The links between the University of Saskatche Symposium on Aggression and Violence. The A new, free-standing greenhouse building is in