Protest:
Details of Upcoming Protests Against The Bill
BEHIND
CLOSED DOORS
Demonstration
against the Government’s draft Mental Health Bill
Thursday
27th November 12.00 – 2.00pm
Outside
Department of Health offices
(Richmond house, 79 Whitehall, London)
A
call for respect, dignity and choice within the psychiatric system
This bill proposes to force psychiatric medication upon people
living in the community BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. In no other area
of health care are people forcibly medicated, and extending compulsion
into the community will deter many people from seeking help and
support when they need it.
This bill
panders to inaccurate stereotypes – by aligning ‘mental
disorder’ with ‘dangerous behaviour’. The government
intends to use this bill to pre-emptively lock away some people
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS who've been `assessed' as being dangerous,
even though they've never committed a crime. There is no adequate
risk assessment for dangerousness and dangerousness is not a symptom
of mental illness. This is a social control bill, not a mental
health bill
Many who've
experienced contact with the psychiatric system soon discover
numerous LOCKED DOORS that prevent access to a wider choice of
respectful, non-compulsive support. These proposed changes will
do nothing to improve this situation.
The drafting
of the government's mental health legislation has largely been
carried out BEHIND CLOSED DOORS, with the opinions of people who
are subject to the psychiatric system either ignored or given
the very scantest of attention. Ignoring this huge base of knowledge
and wisdom will not help to improve the mental health services,
nor create legislation that promotes greater respect, freedom
and choice.
We
enthusiastically welcome any fellow users, survivors or refusers
to join our protest, along with anyone else who supports our campaign.
Map to Richmond
House at: www.doh.gov.uk/about/richmondmap.htm
Nearest
tube: Westminster (Jubilee, District, Circle lines)
For
more information, or to let us know you're coming along, please
contact:
Symon
Price: 07792064974
Email:
bcdcampaign@hotmail.com
Note: The
philosophy of `Behind Closed Doors' is to promote choice rather
than force. This means a choice in treatment or coping strategy,
a choice in lifestyle and a choice in belief. It means fighting
against the prejudices that restrict these fundamental rights
and help keep the `DOORS CLOSED'. It means resisting any government
legislation that does not properly consult, and seems designed
to exploit societal fear and misunderstanding.
NEXT:
Personal Responses to the Bill
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