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Oregon Consumer/Survivor E-mail Lists for News & Discussion

The Oregon Mental Health Consumer/Psychiatric Survivor Coalition has two e-mail lists that are open to anyone: a news list with occasional announcements and alerts, and a discussion list so that those interested can 'talk' with each other. Here's how to sign up.



The OCSC News list is how you can get occasional alerts and news updates about Oregon Consumer/Survivor Coalition activities, and sponsor group information.

It's free and open to all.

To sign up for the OCSC-News list click here, insert your e-mail address, and "subscribe":

http://www.intenex.net/lists/listinfo/ocsc-news



The OCSC Talk list is how you can get discuss news, information, strategy, updates with other individuals who are interested in the Oregon Consumer/Survivor Coalition.

It's free and open to all.

To sign up for the OCSC-News list click here, insert your e-mail address, and "subscribe":

http://www.intenex.net/lists/listinfo/ocsc-talk



Guidelines apply to both lists consistent with OCSC principles to require mutual respect and no unconstructive criticism.


Once you are a member of these lists, you may view the "archives" so that you can catch up on the news and discussion. If you need help with any of this, including getting on or off the list, don't hesitate to contact the MindFreedom office at office@mindfreedom.org.

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Chuck Hughes is a psychiatric survivor activist from Santa Barbara, California.

"I find inspiration and mental support in MindFreedom," says Chuck. "I like associating with like-minded activists for human rights in mental health. When I go into a Board or Commission and say I am a member of MindFreedom International. It gives what I say a lot more validity and my voice carries a lot farther. My first of eight involuntarily institutionalizations was at age 23. I have witnessed much injustice in mental health. I have been involved with the user and survivor movement since 1992. My goal is to help stop forced outpatient psychiatric procedures, seclusion, restraints and other human rights violations, psychiatric abuse and torture. Of particular concern is the elimination of forced electroconvulsive treatment (ECT) on people of all ages."

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