Human rights & mental health blog
This blog concerns human rights, written from the perspectives of people associated with the mental health care system, including consumers and people with lived experience. It is edited by CEMH contributor, consumer and lived experience representative, Tom Todd.
We invite any potential contributors with perspectives on these topics that are relevant to present practice, to make a submission to us via email. As a rough guide, we recommend that submissions are approximately 500-800 words in length, alongside a 2-3 sentence biography about the author and a photograph (at least 900 by 500 pixels) with an image credit (i.e. contents of photograph, taken by [name]).
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News: Human rights and mental health
Anonymous blog: my experience with involuntary hospitalisation and the harm it causes
The author of this contribution wishes to remain anonymous.
Repost: Challenging the power dynamic in mental health services by Tom Todd
Recently written by the editor of our Human Rights and Mental Health blog, Tom Todd :
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