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MINDFREEDOM IREALND ANNUAL REPORT 2010

Now in its 8th year of operation, MindFreedom Ireland (MFI) continued its work on many levels during 2010. From its Cork base of dedicated members and drawing support from friends both nationally and abroad, MFI can look back on another year of substantial achievement.

 

SUPPORT GROUP.     At the core of MFI is the Wednesday support group ‘Stand By Me’.  Members come and go depending on circumstances but without fail, there was always a solid base group which provided practical and moral support to not just people from Cork but to others from further afield who had heard of its existence.  Standing by people in hospital or in their own homes, members gave generously of their time in accordance with our philosophy of mutual support.  MFI was also glad to support the ‘Free John Hunt’ campaign organised by Grainne Humphrys of Elemental Ireland which attracted  a lot of media attention.

 

MEDIA CAMPAIGN.  MFI received considerable media coverage throughout the year especially during the ‘ECT’ Debate in The Irish Times.  This included letters published and a special feature in The Health Plus supplement on one of our members Colette Ni Dhuinneacha who gave powerful testimony of her negative experience of ‘ECT’ which she repeated on the main news on TG4, the Irish language TV channel.  MFI members Kevin Foley and Mary Maddock also spoke of their ‘ECT’ experiences on the widely-listened to ‘Talk to Joe’ national radio phone-in while MFI also received widespread publicity for its anti-‘ECT’ stance in a special ‘Comment’ feature in the prestigious Sunday Times.  Our website - mindfreedomireland.com – was revamped and upgraded and for this ‘MFI’ is grateful to Edith Lawlor who gave freely of her time and expertise.  MFI also lobbied politicians in support of the ‘Delete 59b’ (of the Mental Health Act, 2001) campaign against involuntary’ ECT’ organised by John McCarthy and doctors Pat Bracken and the late Michael Corry.

 

DR. MICHAEL CORRY.      It was with great sadness MFI learned of Michael’s death on February 22nd.  A rare psychiatrist of the greatest humanity, humility, passion and courage, MFI were represented at his funeral service.  MFI had been privileged to work with him in his anti-‘ECT’ campaign and to participate in the making of his documentary film ‘Soul Interrupted’ which formed an integral part of his 2006 Burlington Hotel Conference.

 

CONFERENCES.        It was most fitting then that ‘The Dr. Michael Corry Memorial Conference – Critical Positions on and Beyond Recovery’ was held in University College Cork in November.  Organised by The School of Nursing and The School of Applied Social Science, Michael had been a keynote speaker at the 2009 conference.  MFI members Greg White and Mary Maddock presented workshops at both conferences, the second of which included the launch of The Irish Forum for Critical Voices in Mental Health.  MFI also participated in The Institute of Health Sciences ‘Food and Mood’Confeerence in Dublin in September while in May, MFI had an information and educational stand at the three day International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership conference in Killarney.  Earlier in May MFI had presented a talk at The Coalition Against Psychiatric Assault (CAPA) PsychOut Conference in Toronto organised by an international committee of activists, graduate students and shock survivors led by campaigners Don Weitz, Bonnie Burstow and Shaindl Diamond where David Oaks, Director of MindFreedom International, was a keynote speaker.  MFI was also proud to participate in the ‘Stop Shocking Our Mothers and Grandmothers’ public protest in front of the legislative building in Toronto.

 

ELECTROSHOCK  PROTEST.    MFI organised its own 4th annual ELECTROSHOCK  public protest on The Grand Parade in Cork in June and continued the campaign with a Facebook Cause which, in the course of the year, received over 7000 signatures.

 

FINANCE/EVENTS.    MFI operates on a shoestring.  We receive no assistance from any government body or organization.  We depend on occasional small donations from members/supporters and on various fund-raising events held from time to time.  MFI would like to express special gratitude to Pam Walsh (and Amy) for organising our ‘Swimathon’ in December and also to Keith and the staff at Carrigaline Court Leisure Centre for facilitating us.  Thanks to the fundraiser, MFI was in a position to commence work on an event which promises to be one of the highlights of 2011.  This was to extend an invitation to Robert Whitaker, award-winning American journalist and author of ‘Mad in America – Bad Science, Bad Medicine and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill’ and the recently published ‘Anatomy of an Epidemic – Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America’, to speak in Cork next February, to which he readily agreed.  He will be joined on the night by Dr. Terry Lynch, author of the best-selling ‘Beyond Prozac – Healing Mental Distress’ and longstanding outspoken critic of bio-psychiatry.  The event is due to take place at The Carrigaline Court Hotel at 7.30pm on Monday February 28th, 2011.  Admission will be free with donations at the door.  Other events during the year which MFI attended were The Mad Pride Day in Fitzgerald ‘s Park in June and a meeting with The Catherine McCauley School of Nursing in UCC in March to contribute to their review of the syllabus content for their psychiatric nursing programme.

 

CONNECTIONS.         In the course of the year, MFI maintained its links with fellow organisations overseas including The European Network of ex-Users and Survivors of Psychiatry (thanks to Debra Shulkes for an excellent Newsletter and mention of MFI), Psychrights and Patients Advocacy. MFI members Dorothy Krien and Martin Hynes linked up with Dr. Bryan McElroy and his Food Healing group which meets every Tuesday evening at the South Presentation Convent, Douglas Street, Cork.  MFI were honored to host Tina Minkowitz (World Network of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry) in Cork in April.  MFI would also like to register our appreciation of the support and encouragement we receive from David Oaks and all on the Board of MindFreedom International and finally to express our great sadness at the passing last January of another friend Judi Chamberlain, a woman often described affectionately described as The Grandmother of the Movement and author of ‘On Our Own’.

 

CONCLUSION.  In what was a trying year on many fronts in Ireland, MFI can look back at its record and be proud of its contribution.  Thanks to all our members, supporters and friends for all their efforts throughout the year.  Our focus for the future will be as before namely, to educate the public, to oppose forced treatment and to strive for humane and effective alternatives.  MFI is pleased to be part of the recently formed Critical Voices Network and looks forward to contributing to its evolution.  With a general election due early in the New Year, further opportunities should arise to promote our aim of a non-violent revolution in the ‘mental health’ system.

 

 

Jim  Maddock.

31st December, 2010.

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Origins: 

Helena King, Greg White, Dr. Terry Lynch, Dr. Peter Breggin and Cork Advocacy Network all played their part in the genesis of MindFreedom Ireland.  It was their raising of a critical psychiatric consciousness in the early years of the new millennium that led to a connection being established with MindFreedom International the U.S. and it’s Director, David Oaks. Originally know as Support Coalition International, David Oaks had built up the Organisation to be in the Vanguard of the struggle for a non-violent revolution in the Mental Health System both in the U.S. and around the world.  A psychiatric survivor himself, David Oaks today leads a coalition of over 100 like-minded groups. MindFreedom Ireland was founded in 2003 when a small group of approximately 15 people met in the house of Helena Kind in Cork for the inaugural meeting.  Vowing to be as truly democratic as possible and eschewing any hierarchical bureaucracy, it was agreed that Mary Maddock, another psychiatric survivor, would act as a liaison person with David Oaks and MindFreedom International.  Today MindFreedom Ireland is an affiliate of MindFreedom International with whom we share our Mission Statement, in addition to campaigning in a specifically Irish context. MF Ireland works to win human rights and alternatives for people labelled with psychiatric disabilities. 

 

MindFreedom Ireland Vision:  

 

Our vision is a non-violent revolution in “Mental Health Care”. 

 

MindFreedom Goals:          

 

  • Win human rights campaign in “Mental Health”
 
  • Challenge abuse by psychiatric drug industry
 
  • Support the self-determination of psychiatric survivors and “mental health” consumers
 
  • Promote safe, humane and effective options in 'mental health'

 

MF Ireland endeavours to promote activism, advocacy, peaceful protest, public education, mutual support, lobbying, organising and never giving up on our dream: Equal opportunity of emotional well-being for all. 

While most of us are psychiatric survivors, we are open to all who support human rights including psychiatric professionals, advocates, family members and the general public. MF Ireland is one of the very few totally independent groups in the “mental health” field with zero funding from the Mental Health System, Government, Religious organisations or drug companies MF Ireland supports informed choice in “mental health Care”.  Some of our members choose to take psychiatric drugs, more do not.  We are united in saying “NO” to human rights violations by psychiatric drugging, drug companies often use fraud to promote their products.  The public is sold a myth of chemical imbalance.  There is no scientific proof of a genetic or biological basis for any psychiatric diagnosis. MF Ireland calls for a full range of voluntary, humane and safe alternatives for all who choose to use them.  These options should include mutual support, jobs, housing, peer-run programmes, nutrition, advocacy, quality counselling and other more holistic approaches. 

 

MindFreedom Ireland Record to date: 

 

Since our establishment in 2003, MF Ireland has achieved the following:    

 

  • Established links with both the European Network of ex/users and survivors of psychiatry (ENUSP) and the World Network of ex/users and survivors of psychiatry
 
  • Supported the petition and signature gathering campaign “We Deserve to Know the Truth about Psychiatric Drugs” organised by Nuria O’Mahony
 
  • Given evidence to the Oireachtas Sub-Committee on Health which published it’s report on “The Adverse Effects of Psychiatric Drugs” in 2007
 
  • Conducted an on-going letter writing campaign in the National Press on “Mental Health” issues
 
  • Participated in RTE programmes Prime Time, The Big Bite, The Afternoon Show, Would you Believe, The TV3 documentary “Out of Sight, Out of Mind” and on national radio stations with the Pat Kenny Show, Matt Cooper’s Show The Last Word, the Right Hook and Spirit Moves
 
  • Mounted educational exhibitions and information stands at conferences in Ireland, United Kingdome, Germany, Denmark and the United States
 
  • Made Submissions to the Mental Health Commission, The Expert Group and the “Vision for Change” Blueprint
 
  • Liased with independent MEP Kathy Sinnott in making submissions to the EU Green Paper on “Mental Health”
 
  • Established collaborative links with the international network towards alternatives and recovery (INTAR), PyschRights in Alaska, The Soteria Network in the UK, the Campaign against Psychiatric Assault (CAPA) in Canada and Patients’ Rights Advocacy in New Zealand
 
  • Formed a close alliance with Asylum, the UK organisation for Democractic Psychiatry and its “Campaign for the Abolition of the Schizophrenic Label”(CASL)
 
  • Represented by John McCarthy at the UN Ad-Hock Committee on Disability in New York
 
  • Through the good offices of Greg White, facilitated the establishment and inaugural meeting of the “Hearing Voices Ireland Network” in Cork November 2006
 
  • Organised the first ever Anti-Electro Shock Public Protest in Ireland May, 2007
 

 

Finally, MF Ireland will strive to do all that it can to educate the public about the many short comings of the current psychiatric “Medical/Domination Model” of treatment and to alert them to the often hidden or played down effects of so called medication.  We will do all that we can to highlight the human rights abuses which occur daily in the current system – the involuntary detentions, the forced injections and the use of ECT.  We will continue to support existing alternatives such as leisure centres, yoga classes, etc. and will lobby and campaign for further safe and effective ways of dealing with emotional suffering and distress

 

 “NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US”.   

 

  

 

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