Us Human Rights Network Podcast

Users and Survivors of Psychiatry and Allies - Implications of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

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This is a recording of a membership conference call that took place October 18, 2007. Hosted by the US Human Rights Network Coordinating Center, if you would like more information please visit our website www.ushrnetwork.org Facilitators: Facilitated by: Tina Minkowitz co-chair of the World Networks of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry (WNUSP) & Daniel Hazen human rights activist and advocate with The Mental Patients Liberation Alliance and representative for the Criminal Punishment Working Group of the US Human Rights Network The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities will have some of its greatest impact in the lives of users and survivors of psychiatry (people who have experienced madness and/or mental health problems, or who have used or survived the mental health system). For the first time, our rights are guaranteed on an equal basis with others, without any exceptions or limitations. These rights include liberty, free and informed consent in health care, right to live in the co