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Belgium Psychiatric Survivor Group Celebrates 10th Anniversary

by David W. Oaks last modified 2008-01-07 13:03

The following news announcement was forwarded by European Network of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry (ENUSP) about one of their member groups in Belgium, UilenSpiegel, which is celebrating their 10th anniversary. UilenSpiegel is also planning a Mad Pride celebration. Dan Taylor, secretary from MindFreedom Ghana in Accra, Ghana, Africa, intends to attend.

Belgium Psychiatric Survivor Group Celebrates 10th Anniversary

European Network of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry (ENUSP)

Forwarded by ENUSP

Dear friends,

ENUSP-member organisation UilenSpiegel from Belgium, see http://www.uilenspiegel.net/, will celebrate its 10th Anniversary. Seminar "Patient Rights en Patient Representation mental health care" on the 4th of October 2007 in the European Parliament in Brussels. Final date for enrolling: August the 28th !

An on October 6, then Mad Pride in Brussels inviting all nationalities!

I heared, that even Dan Taylor from MindFreedom Ghana will come to Brussels.

Find more information on http://www.enusp.org/news.htm

For still more information please ask stephane@uilenspiegel.net

Best wishes
Peter Lehmann
Secretary of the ENUSP Board




Listing of MAD PRIDE and related events is for information purposes only. A group listed is not necessarily a member, sponsor or affiliate of MindFreedom, and listing is not necessarily an endorsement of the group.


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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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