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1 Rights based approach and mental illness D M Naidu Basic Needs India

2 Rights based approach and mental illness Communities and families play a vital role in persons with mental illness exercising their rights and discharging their dutiesCommunities and families play a vital role in persons with mental illness exercising their rights and discharging their duties Community members should respect and ensure rights of persons with mental illnessCommunity members should respect and ensure rights of persons with mental illness

3 Rights based approach and mental illness Right to gender equalityRight to gender equality Right to information and education (nature of illness, healing options and care needs)Right to information and education (nature of illness, healing options and care needs) Right to choice, informed consent including ‘refusing treatment’Right to choice, informed consent including ‘refusing treatment’ Right to accessibility and availability of various healing facilities as close as possible to where they live inRight to accessibility and availability of various healing facilities as close as possible to where they live in

4 Rights based approach and mental illness Right to inclusion: to form support groups/join associations, to include in development processes, to join all walks of life with dignity and without any stigma and discriminationRight to inclusion: to form support groups/join associations, to include in development processes, to join all walks of life with dignity and without any stigma and discrimination Right to family: intimate relationships, sexual relationships, marriage, parenting and living with childrenRight to family: intimate relationships, sexual relationships, marriage, parenting and living with children

5 Rights based approach and mental illness Right to food security (nutritious food)Right to food security (nutritious food) Right to free environment and bodily integrityRight to free environment and bodily integrity Right to liberty: optimum participation, free movement, and least restrictive environmentRight to liberty: optimum participation, free movement, and least restrictive environment Right to well-being: play, recreation, leisure activities, participation in social & cultural functions in the community & spiritualityRight to well-being: play, recreation, leisure activities, participation in social & cultural functions in the community & spirituality

6 Rights based approach and mental illness Right to socio economic security: poverty alleviation & employment, vocational training, entrepreneurship, alternative employment, housing, insurance, etc.Right to socio economic security: poverty alleviation & employment, vocational training, entrepreneurship, alternative employment, housing, insurance, etc. Right to owning property, with provision for necessary assistance depending on the level of incapacity/disability determining through standard protocolsRight to owning property, with provision for necessary assistance depending on the level of incapacity/disability determining through standard protocols

7 Rights based approach and mental illness Right to protection of law against all discriminatory practicesRight to protection of law against all discriminatory practices Right to political participation: to vote and contest elections at community and higher levels, be a member of statutory bodiesRight to political participation: to vote and contest elections at community and higher levels, be a member of statutory bodies

8 Rights based approach and mental illness Let us build healthy communities! Thank you


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