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        First European Conference of Users and Ex-Users in Mental Health. 
          Zandvoort, The Netherlands, October 1991  
        The Zandvoort Declaration on Common Interests
         
          
         General statements 
            
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The European Network is against the medical unilateral approach 
                  to, and stigmatisation of, mental and emotional distress, human 
                  suffering and unconventional behaviour. 
               
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The European Network should support users' autonomy and responsibility 
                  in making their own decisions (self-determination). 
               
             
         Areas of main interests 
            
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To influence and try to change present treatment in psychiatry. 
               
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Create and support new alternatives to the psychiatric treatment. 
               
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The European Network should act against all kinds of discrimination 
                  in society concerning people who went through the psychiatric 
                  System. 
               
             
          Actions 
            
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Psychiatric treatment   
                
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Work on abolishing compulsory treatment. 
                   
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Increasing users' influence on their own treatment (e.g. 
                      right to describe or define their own case, right to refuse 
                      professional 'aid', right to make correction of their own 
                      record). 
                   
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To secure that users receive adequate information (e.g. 
                      right to receive written information about all possible 
                      risks of the treatment, the users' right to establish independent 
                      advocacy). 
                   
                 
               
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Alternatives   
                
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Support and promote the right to professional drug free 
                      support. 
                   
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Support of user groups setting up alternatives to medical 
                      psychiatry. 
                   
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Support and promote the right to establish user-controlled 
                      initiatives inside and outside psychiatry. 
                   
                 
               
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Discrimination in society   
                
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To fight psychiatric stigma. 
                   
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To get work for a proper salary. 
                   
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To fight for proper housing. 
                   
                  -  To monitor European or national legislation on aspects 
                    of discriminating laws.
 
                 
           
         
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