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INTAR: International Network Toward Alternatives and Recovery

The International Network Toward Alternatives and Recovery (INTAR) promotes humane options for mental and emotional problems. INTAR is a sponsor group in MindFreedom International.

Event "International Recovery Perspectives: Action on Alternatives" (Hart House, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, from Jun 05, 2008 12:00 AM to Jun 06, 2008 12:00 AM)
This conference will offer an opportunity to hear from distinguished researchers, advocates, activists and clinical practitioners on creating alternatives for mental health recovery.
Event PSY’COZY’UM (Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from Jun 04, 2008 12:00 AM to Jun 04, 2008 12:00 AM)
The PSY’COZY’UM is a free Consumer/Survivor-only event at the May Robinson Auditorium. It takes place the day before the 2008 Intar/Leadership Project conference.
Event The International Network Toward Alternatives and Recovery (INTAR) 2009 Annual Meeting (New York City, from Nov 23, 2009 08:00 AM to Nov 23, 2009 07:30 PM)
INTAR is holding an all-day gathering on the topic of "Rethinking Psychiatric Crisis: Alternatives Responses to 'First Breaks.'" INTAR is a sponsor group in MindFreedom Internationals' Support Coalition, and Celia Brown, MFI Board President, is on the planning committee.
Event Mental Health Recovery Conference in Toronto (Toronto, Canada, from Nov 03, 2011 12:00 AM to Nov 04, 2011 12:00 AM)
INTAR and The Leadership Project of Toronto co-sponsor this event. INTAR supports alternatives for mental health recovery, and is a sponsor group of MindFreedom International.
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Cindi Fisher, mother of psychiatric survivor

Cindi Fisher has fought for years for her son, who has experienced forced psychiatric drugging and other human rights violations in the State of Washington. She has even held protest fasts on her son's behalf (see photo of Day One). Cindi says: "In the past, advocating for my 33-year-old psychiatric survivor son over the years has been very frustrating and has sometimes felt hopeless! Now, as a member of MindFreedom, I feel I have the voice of thousands to join me. My effectiveness and awareness as an advocate has indeed multiplied a thousand times. Thank you David and MindFreedom for your many years of work to build such a powerful and empowering organization!"

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