Human rights are fundamental to good mental health services
Thankfully most people never have to worry about their human rights. For many, they can seem fairly distant: something for lawyers and politicians to worry
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Thankfully most people never have to worry about their human rights. For many, they can seem fairly distant: something for lawyers and politicians to worry
Paul Farmer, CEO of Mind (an Equally Ours partner) talks to the Independent about new evidence suggesting that people with mental health problems are being denied
Katherine Hill, Age UK’s Strategy Adviser for Equality and Human Rights, blogs about the amendment in the Care Bill we’re supporting to protect human rights.
Almost all of us will use social care services in our lifetime, or know someone who will. When we do, we rightly expect that we,
The Francis Report was published on 6 February 2013 and EDF’s Human Rights Director said ‘It’s time to put respect for human rights at the heart of the NHS’.
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