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Mental Health Recovery Click here for the May, 2002, update for AB 1421 NEWS RELEASE -- April 12, 2001 CALIFORNIA BATTLES FORCED PSYCHIATRY.... AGAIN Last year, California psychiatric survivors, mental health consumers, advocates, mental health workers, etc. united and crushed AB 1800, which would have made psychiatric commitment far easier, and would have instituted involuntary outpatient commitment. Once more, State Assembly member Helen Thomson has introduced an anti-human rights bill... this time even worse! ACTION: Keep in touch with & help California Network of Mental Health Clients. E-MAIL *NOW* to CNMHC and tell them SCI sent you: <main@cnmhc.com> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- April 10. 2001 THE THREAT CONTINUES AB 1421, filed by Helen Thomson of Davis, Calif., has been amended into an expansion of forced treatment and involuntary outpatient commitment bill. A new bill has been introduced that promotes the expansion of forced treatment as an answer to the lack of services in the community. People with mental disabilities are being blamed and victimized for this lack of services. Treatment and freedom are not antithetical: good treatment can only occur in an environment of choice and freedom. The threat to our rights and to services that enable recovery continues. With this bill, the net of commitment is greatly expanded and could entangle any of us. Some Components of AB 1421:
ON A FAST TRACK Scheduled for hearing at the Assembly Health Committee: Although this bill is very complex with far reaching ramifications that affect people's civil and treatment rights, it is on a fast track. The author should be urged to allow time for the public to examine and understand the bill. WHAT YOU CAN DO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The above news alert was redistributed by Support Coalition International, which is not affiliated with CNMHC. Support Coalition International Support Coalition International is a non-profit federation of 100 grassroots groups to win human rights and alternatives for people labeled with mental disabilities. Click here for the latest status on AB 1421 Click here for Rebuttal by Tom Barresi Click here for a recent speech by Loren Mosher Click here for NAMI Position Click here to return to Top Note: Opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and are not necessarily endorsed by NAMI Santa Cruz County. |
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