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OCSC Start-Up Committee

by David W. Oaks last modified 2008-03-28 13:57

Each of the groups that has approved the proposal for the Oregon Consumer/Survivor Coalition, submitted the name of a representative, and been approved by the start-up committee. Here's a list in order of approval.

List of Oregon Consumer/Survivor Coalition Steering Committee Members


As of March 2008

  1. Safe Inc. - representative: Donalee Smith, Springfield
  2. MindFreedom Oregon - representative: David Oaks, Eugene
  3. State of Oregon Mental Health Consumer/Psychiatric Survivor Advisory COUNCIL - representative: Rebecca Eichorn, Salem
  4. BEARS - representative: Marie Parcell, Corvallis
  5. Project ABLE - representative: Nancy Snider, Salem
  6. OCTA-Peer LiNC Oregon - representative: Rollin Shelton, Portland
  7. Empowerment Initiatives, Inc. - representative (interim): Rick Snook, Portland
  8. Rainbow Clubhouse - representative: Beth Quinn, Bend [pending OCSC vote]
  9. ShelterCare Consumer Council - representative: Tracey Dumas, Eugene
  10. Oasis of Klamath County - representative Pam Speaker
  11. GOBHI Consumer Caucus – Baker Co - representative Erik Palmer [pending GOBHI Consumer Caucus & OCSC vote]
  12. Lane County Mental Health Consumer/Psychiatric Survivor Advisory Council - representative: Joyce Ann Findley [pending OCSC vote]
  13. The Union Drop-In Center in Grants Pass - representative Mark Fisher [pending OCSC vote]
  14. A Place of Our Own - representative: Rebecca Edens, Tillamook [pending OCSC vote]


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Tom Wittick

Thomas E. Wittick is an MFI member who named one of the first psychiatric rights movement activist groups in this era in the USA. Tom chose the name "Insane Liberation Front" for the influential group that began in Portland, Oregon, USA in 1970, and he organized along side the infamous Howie T. Harp. Tom is shown here at the MindFreedom Action Space inside the Alternatives 2006 Conference in Portland, Oregon.
 
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