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Action Plan on Discriminatory Practices in Mental Health in EuropePublication DateMay 2004
SummaryThis article is the result of a meeting held by Mental Health Europe (MHE) in April 2004 where discussions took place regarding the results of a European survey that the group had conducted on the harassment and discrimination people with psychosocial disability face in healthcare services. Based on the meeting, a declaration was made to raise concern about the According to the article, Ms Flaminia Bussacchini who spoke under The EU Non-Discrimination Programme, confirmed that the European Union (EU) has incorporated into its agenda the examination of issues pertaining to stigma and discrimination within society. "The European Commission’s policy, therefore, is the removal of all barriers preventing people with a disability—including individuals with a mental health problem—from being integrated into society. The Commission’s Directorate General for Employment and Social Affairs is committed to improving the situation of people with a disability and individuals with a mental health problem. The article states that "The Directorate General aims to use a number of policy initiatives to remove all barriers for inclusion in society. In the area of health, these initiatives have comprised the following:
Ms. Pascale van den Heede, Executive Director of MHE (Belgium), spoke on behalf of The EU project on harassment and discrimination in the health sector and made this statement: "Aware of the widespread nature of discrimination within society, MHE decided to broaden the original scope of its project on discrimination and harassment. The project was expanded to incorporate discrimination within all types of health services received by people with a mental health problem—not just healthcare services specifically directed at mental illness. After a preparatory phase in March 2002, the project unfolded in three ContactPatientView
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