MAD People’s Movement Reclaiming Collective Activist Histories
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TCI Asia Pacific recently interviewed Janice Cambri from the Philippines. A survivor of psychiatry, her personal history is what propelled
On the 29th of August, 2018, the 5th “Classic Edition” Plenary of the TCI Asia Pacific was held in Bali,
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The link between diet and health is a well established one. Previous research has shown that there is a well
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(Brussels) – Council of Europe member states should oppose new proposed standards regulating the detention and forced treatment of people
Noel Hunter recently wrote on Mad in America about how the ‘trauma-informed trend often falls short’. In this article, she
Left: Yeni Rosa Damayanti Recently, TCI Asia Pacific spoke with Yeni Rosa Damayanti, Chairperson of the Indonesian Mental Health Association,
An interview series first published on Mad in Asia Pacific looks at the work of three activists working in the
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#WhatWENeed in Tonga Colonialism and Tonga Tonga was never colonized by any country. It did not have a mental health
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Cross-disability perspective to the WhatWeNeed campaign by Shivani Gupta I am a person with a disability working as a cross-disability
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Blog contributed by TCI Asia Pacific #WhatWENeed – Reframing the momentum: From ‘mental health’ to ‘inclusion’ [1] TCI Asia Pacific
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