Submissions

Submissions from MHSUA

The Mental Health Service Users Association – Ethiopia (MHSUA) brings together blogs, artwork, and a video that reflects the everyday realities of people with psychosocial disabilities. These are lived experiences of exclusion, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for dignity and belonging, in the face of coercive practices and climate change. This collection reminds us that […]

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When the Cold Season Comes

By Mental Health Service Users Association – Ethiopia (MHSUA) I’ve always been someone who struggles in the heat. Hot weather makes me physically sick, dizzy, exhausted, and unable to function properly. I look forward to the cold season. I like the quiet of it, the stillness, the way the air feels clearer. My body prefers

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Rights, Resilience, and Reform Supporting deinstitutionalization of people with Disabilities

Institutionalisation isolates people with psychosocial disabilities, stripping away autonomy and undermining recovery. It’s not just about buildings; it’s about systems and mindsets that remove choice and dignity under the guise of care. That’s why deinstitutionalisation is a critical step toward realising rights and inclusion. It was inspiring to hear from three panellists at the #AustralianAidConference

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Our Voice, Our Rights: Strengthening Organizations of Persons with Psychosocial Disabilities

In this #WhatWENeed blog, the Uganda National Self Advocacy Initiative (UNSAI) shows why Organizations of Persons with Psychosocial Disabilities (OPDs) are not just participants but rights-holders with representative legitimacy. When OPDs are excluded from policy spaces—especially in rural contexts, decisions are made about people, not with them. The submission calls for sustained, flexible, trust-based investment

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Disaster preparedness must include persons with psychosocial disabilities!

This #WhatWENeed submission shares insights from Japan’s DIARY Project, a user-driven initiative led by Porque in collaboration with Japan’s National Institute of Mental Health, grounded in the lived experiences of people with psychosocial and developmental disabilities affected by disasters. Importantly, the initiative “Inclusive Disaster Prevention Initiative Based on the Experiences of People with Mental Disabilities”

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As an OPD activist, What Do I Need?

TCI Fellow Wang Shiou-Wu, Taiwan Mad Alliance, shares his journey from surviving coercive psychiatric care as a teenager to becoming a leading advocate for persons with psychosocial disabilities. As the founder of Taiwan’s first OPD led by persons with psychosocial disabilities, Wang has worked tirelessly to ensure that directly affected people are at the center

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Submission from the Korean Disability Forum (KDF)

Below, we are sharing a set of recent resources that bring together movement updates and legislative developments, news about an international conference, and a joint regional statement issued through the Asia-Pacific Coalition on Deinstitutionalization in observance of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Movement updates, legislation, and international advocacyThrough the newsletter link below, you

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