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login | search center for the human rights of users and survivors of psychiatry home about us resources more resources videos good practices activities publications international solidarity contact us links human rights reporting u.s. crpd and human rights reporting psychiatric torture chrusp mission the center for the human rights of users and survivors of psychiatry (chrusp) aims to provide strategic leadership in human rights advocacy, implementation and monitoring relevant to people experiencing or labeled with madness, mental health problems or trauma. in particular, chrusp works for full legal capacity for all, an end to forced drugging, forced electroshock and psychiatric incarceration, and for support that respects individual integrity and free will. history chrusp was conceived during the last year of the negotiations of the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities, in 2006. two of chrusp's founders had been involved in the negotiations and wanted to create a human rights organization run by users and survivors of psychiatry, dedicated to the vision of change set out in the convention as a result of our work. chrusp sees its role as complementary to representative organizations like the world network of users and survivors of psychiatry (see www.wnusp.net ) and hopes to work collaboratively with other organizations in the user/survivor movement, disability rights movement and human rights community. about this website we hope you will use this website as a resource for materials in human rights advocacy, and to learn more about chrusp. we welcome your feedback, ideas and support. about us download chrusp brochure video introduction to the issues here is a video interview with tina minkowitz from a dvd called visions available from www.qldalliance.org.au . the video was made in 2005, while the crpd was still in process of development. segments include: introduction, psychiatric disability, crpd, legal capacity no deprivation of liberty based on disability forced interventions as torture outcome of the treaty and references s p a c e r crpd draft gc on 4.3 (dpo participation) the crpd committee has opened consultation on draft general comment on article 4.3. my statement chrusp and the absolute prohibition campaign submitted an initial advocacy paper and expect to follow up with more. stay tuned, send your own views to the committee (info at the consultation link above), and/or participate in ida's electronic consultation on this subject. chrusp board recruitment chrusp is looking for new board members to join us in building and expanding our work beyond present capabilities. please read the notice in pdf and word to learn more. campaign to support crpd absolute prohibition of commitment and in early 2016 we created an exciting initiative to support crpd articles 12 and 14, and the crpd committee's interpretations establishing an absolute prohibition of commitment and forced treatment. over 40 participants in europe, north america, latin america, australia and asia wrote blog posts addressing the significance of the absolute prohibition as survivors, allies, relatives, researchers, activists, and lawyers. blog posts are compiled at http://absoluteprohibition.org . when the campaign ended, participants wanted to network and do more. in december 2016 we started connecting by email and teleconferences. it is not clear where the campaign will go from here, but we hope to foster collaboration and joint projects. crpd course chrusp aims to build capacity of users and survivors of psychiatry and allies to work on crpd implementation and monitoring/enforcement from a position of knowledge and understanding. tina minkowitz, chrusp president and founder, has created a crpd course from a survivor perspective that is offered online and via webinar. please see http://crpdcourse.org for information. crpd committee general comment on legal capacity the committee on the rights of persons with disabilities in 2014 issued general comment no. 1 on article 12, saying that mental capacity cannot justify a removal of legal capacity and that we have legal capacity at all times including in crisis situations. it declares that forced psychiatric interventions always violate article 12 and infringe the right to be free from torture and ill-treatment. read here crpd committee guidelines on article 14 the committee on the rights of persons with disabilities in 2015 issued guidelines on article 14 , liberty and security of the person, which develop in many dimensions the premise that involuntary internment and involuntary treatment in mental health services are prohibited. the guidelines join general comment no. 1 as major statements by the crpd committee that uphold the right to be treated equally in law and society in all respects, of users and survivors of psychiatry/ people with psychosocial disabilities. us crpd ratification, ruds this is the current version of reservations, understandings and declarations (ruds) to the crpd approved by the us senate foreign relations committee a few years ago. in 2017 it is not likely that the current administration or congress will ratify any human rights treaties, so for the time being ratification is on hold. the ruds significantly lower the value of crpd ratification to users and survivors of psychiatry; there are complex ways they can play out. see our us crpd and human rights reporting page for more information. search donate chrusp is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt nonprofit organization, and would appreciate your support. you may also send checks directly to chrusp, 44 palmer pond rd., chestertown, ny 12817. tweet chrusp tweet valid xhtml | valid css | copyright © 2009. all rights reserved. powered by doodlekit™ website builder
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http://www.chrusp.org/file/325389/chruspboardrecruitment2017.docx
http://www.chrusp.org/home/human_rights_reporting
http://www.chrusp.org/file/289368/crpd_c_gc_1_7383_e.doc
http://www.chrusp.org/home/resources
http://www.chrusp.org/home/international_solidarity
http://www.chrusp.org/home/good_practices
http://www.chrusp.org/file/326230/chrusp_brochure_2017.docx
http://www.chrusp.org/file/335895/chruspabprosubmission1final.docx
http://www.chrusp.org/contact
http://www.chrusp.org/file/325390/chruspboardrecruitment2017.pdf
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