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Past suggestions of ENUSP for WP5
which remain relevant
Users should always be at the center of all processes
Promote, reinforce the users' movement and access to
EU Funding.
Enforce the UN !P" and apply its standards to the
whole wor#ing process of the $oint %ction
&n particular, apply the UN !P" standards in the areas
of human rights, deinstitutionaliation, discrimination and
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Particularly good messages from WP5
Encourage and promote the revision and updating of
mental health policy, based on human rights and the
available evidence, in countries where this is needed)
Promote the revision and updating of mental health
legislation, ta#ing into account the principles of recovery
and the recommendations from !P")*
Promote the active involvement of users and carers in
the delivery, planning and reorganiation of services)
"evelop+ self(help and users and carer groups.*
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Fear and desire to control: factors that may influence reforms
0een as an opportunity1 2arger communities towns/ are not disturbed
by people with mental health problems. (SWOT, Estonia, WP5)
Reinstitutionalization:
&n Portugal, the percentage of compulsory admissions increased from to 345, from
6444 to 6433. (WP5 report)
&n France, the number of compulsory admissions increased by 45 in the five years
between 6447 and 6433 (Robiliard Parliamentary Report, 2013).
8he general prison population has increased in all countries between 375 and 3495/
(WP5 report)
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e!rivation of li"erty and forced treatmentare illegal:
+legislation of several 0tates parties, including mental health laws, still !rovide
instances in which !ersons may "e detained on the grounds of their actual or
!erceived im!airment, provided there are other reasons for their detention, including
that they are deemed dangerous to themselves or to others. #his !ractice is
incom!ati"le with article $% as inter!reted "y the &uris!rudence of the 'RPcommittee( )t is discriminatory in nature and amounts to ar"itrary de!rivation of
li"erty(*(!idelines on arti"le 1# o$ t%e &' RP, ***, +)
)nvoluntary commitmentof persons with disabilities on health care grounds
contradicts the a"solute "an on de!rivation of li"erty on the "asis of im!airments
article 393/b//and the !rinci!le of free and informed consent for health carearticle
6/+* (!idelines on arti"le 1# o$ t%e &' RP, *,10)
8he ommittee has emphasied that 0tates parties should ensure that the !rovision of
health services+ including mental health services are "ased on free and informed
consent of the !erson concerned,*(!idelines on t%e arti"le 1# o$ t%e &' RP,,
11)
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Solutions
:ental health reforms must be based on the current
human rights framewor-, particularly on the UN !P"
lear .uality standards+ which are implemented and
monitored
;uality indicators based on a human rights framewor#
Users< meaningful involvement
+=8he ommittee> has e?pressed its concern
a"out the institutionalization of !ersons with
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/est !ractices recommended "y ENUSP
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:undo Bipolar in 0pain, and %dvocacy(France in France Peer run crisis and support services, including peer(run respite
houses -estern :ass !ecovery 2earning ommunity !2/, U0%and -eglaufhauses Cilla 0tDc#le, Aermany
0upport for withdrawal
8he 9P& National 0tandards, developed by the National 0urvivor
User Networ# N0UN/, in the U. Principles Purpose Presence Process &mpact