Councillor shreds Fraser Health, labels them ‘inept’ over negative experience at Chilliwack walk-in clinic
CHILLIWACK — Chilliwack Councillor Bud Mercer criticized Fraser Health Authority during Tuesday’s council meeting after a negative experience at an FHA-funded walk-in clinic at the Evans roundabout in Chilliwack.
Councillor Mercer made the comments amid an open discussion about Chilliwack’s Community Safety Plan and Fraser Health’s broader role in providing health services for people with mental health. Since 2021, a multi-sectoral community safety governance committee has been meeting quarterly to execute elements of the community safety plan, like addressing crime, community safety, and well-being in Chilliwack. Mercer said the governance committee has been repeatedly critical of Fraser Health for not fulfilling its end of the deal, so to speak.
For example, the City of Chilliwack has advocated for things like short-term transitional access for recovering adults and youth, residential recovery beds. They’ve also urged FHA to fund assertive community treatment (ACT) teams that provide person-centered, recovery-oriented, and community-based outreach mental health services for adults with serious and persistent mental illness.
That advocacy with Fraser Health hasn’t paid dividends, according to a city staff report.