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.
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Expand Human rights treaties and mental health law by Hunter Watson

Hunter Watson
Mental health human rights campaigner, retired maths lecturer, and former carer, Aberdeen, Scotland.
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