Human Rights are the fundamental rights and freedoms that belong to everyone, everywhere throughout their lifespan, by virtue of being human. They apply regardless of a person’s thoughts, beliefs or behaviours and cannot be permanently removed... though there are some circumstances under which they can be restricted, including when a person commits a crime or when they are detained under mental health legislation
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
Since Winterwerp v the Netherlands in 1979, the European Court of Human Rights and, later, the Europ...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
Human rights are the fundamental rights and freedoms that belong to everyone, everywhere throughout ...
I was intrigued to read a statement by the World Health Organisation (WHO) recently that mental heal...
The past decade has seen a significant growth in attention to the human rights of persons with disab...
The incidence of human rights violations in mental health care across nations has been described as ...
Mental health is an issue which touches the lives of many people worldwide. This often affects not o...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made mental health a global priority. Despite the increasing recognition o...
The literature review identifies and examines human rights violations experienced by ind...
This is a very big book – in size, in scope, and in the range of perspectives it contains. Both men...
While the NHS aims to respect the human rights of every individual, it also has a wider social duty ...
In the management of mentally ill patients, there is a tension between protecting the rights of indi...
Presents a comprehensive and compelling review of mental health and human rights, shining a light on...
In 2016 the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) published a “Bill of Rights.” This article considers...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
Since Winterwerp v the Netherlands in 1979, the European Court of Human Rights and, later, the Europ...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
Human rights are the fundamental rights and freedoms that belong to everyone, everywhere throughout ...
I was intrigued to read a statement by the World Health Organisation (WHO) recently that mental heal...
The past decade has seen a significant growth in attention to the human rights of persons with disab...
The incidence of human rights violations in mental health care across nations has been described as ...
Mental health is an issue which touches the lives of many people worldwide. This often affects not o...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made mental health a global priority. Despite the increasing recognition o...
The literature review identifies and examines human rights violations experienced by ind...
This is a very big book – in size, in scope, and in the range of perspectives it contains. Both men...
While the NHS aims to respect the human rights of every individual, it also has a wider social duty ...
In the management of mentally ill patients, there is a tension between protecting the rights of indi...
Presents a comprehensive and compelling review of mental health and human rights, shining a light on...
In 2016 the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) published a “Bill of Rights.” This article considers...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
Since Winterwerp v the Netherlands in 1979, the European Court of Human Rights and, later, the Europ...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...