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The Ontario Review Board ruled that Tenzin Norbu could have supervised privileges at CAMH despite posing a significant danger to the public, given his treatment progress.
During an August deposition, the board stated that "much remains unknown" regarding Norbu's psychiatric condition, indicating his ongoing struggles with schizophrenia, depression, and substance use disorder.
Mr. Norbu's stay at CAMH has been described as uneventful, with no reports of violence. He has been calm, cooperative, and socially engaged with others on the unit.
Despite residing in a secure setting, the tribunal stated that Mr. Norbu's treatment progress merits consideration for privileges allowing him to leave his unit under supervision.
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