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Protest of use of electroshock (ECT) on children.

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Survivors of electroshock and their allies are holding a protest all day and night in front of the State Capitol in Albany, New York on 14 July, which is Bastille Day, a day often used for protests for human rights in psychiatry.

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When Jul 14, 2009 05:00 AM to
Jul 15, 2009 05:00 AM
Where Capitol Building, Albany, NY, USA
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Contact Phone (516) 319-4295
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[this is the forwarded news release from organizers:]


NEWS RELEASE


Contact: Lauren Tenney (516) 319-4295 laurentenney@aol.com www.theopalproject.org/ectban.html



NYS: BAN SHOCK-ECT ON KIDS


On Bastille Day, Tuesday, July 14, survivors of electroshock and their allies speak out on the East Lawn of the Capitol Building (at State and Eagle Streets) from 9 AM - 2 PM and 5 PM - 9 AM.

We find it unacceptable that the New York State Office of Mental Health is "unwilling to ban" electroshock on children under 16 years old. We call on NEW YORK STATE and the NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH to demand a ban the use of electroshock on children under 16 years old in New York State.

  • Electroshock, also known as electroconvulsive "treatment" (ECT) is an extremely controversial procedure.
  • Electroshock courses electricity through the brain to cause a seizure and brain convulsion.
  • Electroshock requires anesthesia, which carries an inherent risk of death.
  • Electroshock is known to cause brain damage, memory loss, bodily injury, apathy, and as reported by survivors of forced - coerced - court ordered - and - without-informed-consent-shock, destruction of life.
  • Electroshock is used in New York State on minors. Several states have banned shock on minors (including Texas, under 16 years of age).
  • Electroshock is often court-ordered and administered over objection on adults in New York State.


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    "The use of ECT is increasing. More than 100,000 people in the United States are being electroshocked each year; half are 65 years of age and older, and two-thirds are women. Seventy percent of all ECT is insurance-covered. ECT specialists on average have incomes of more than $400,000 a year, twice that of other psychiatrists. The cost for inpatient ECT ranges from $50,000 to $75,000 per series (usually 8 to 12 individual sessions). Electroshock is a $5 billion a year industry. (All the above figures are approximate.)" -- Leonard Roy Frank, Editor, The Electroshock Quotationary -- http://www.endofshock.com/102C_ECT.PDF



Assemblyman Ortiz's proposed legislation, A8779 is a bill that would among other restrictions on the use of electroshock, ban electroshock on children under 16 years old in New York State.

We are helping to search for a Senator to sponsor this important and life-saving legislation - please contact us or Assemblyman Ortiz's office if you will help.

Join us on Tuesday, July 14, 2009 on the East Lawn of the New York State Capitol Building @ State Street and Eagle Street to BAN THE USE OF ELECTROSHOCK ON CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS OLD.

Human Rights Forums and activities are scheduled throughout the day (9 AM - 2 PM) and night (5 PM - 9 AM).

Book Forum and Signing with Linda Andre, author of "Doctors of Deception: What They Don't Want You to Know about Shock Treatment" at 6 PM.

MIDNIGHT MADNESS and Movement Movies at Midnight. Please see our website for more information. www.theopalproject.org/ectban.html

IF YOU ARE - OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS - A SURVIVOR OF ELECTROSHOCK OR OTHER PSYCHIATRIC ATROCITIES AND WOULD LIKE TO GET INVOLVED PLEASE CONTACT US!\

Location: East Lawn of Capitol Building, Albany, New York, USA

More info:

www.theopalproject.org/ECTban.html

- end of forwarded news announcement -


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