Curated News
By: NewsRamp Editorial Staff
November 19, 2024
Annual Humanitarian Awards Banquet Honors Volunteers Restoring Mental Health Rights
TLDR
- CCHR's campaign has led to a significant decrease in the use of the Baker Act, giving an advantage to those seeking to reduce involuntary psychiatric examinations.
- CCHR has worked since 1989 to reform Florida's mental health laws, especially those involving coercive psychiatric practices, such as involuntary examination and commitment.
- CCHR's efforts have helped to restore and secure basic freedoms and rights, especially for the next generation, making the world a better place.
- The 2024 CCHR Volunteer of the Year Award was presented to Ms. Kathy Sweigart for educating the public, law enforcement, and professionals on mental health human rights.
Impact - Why it Matters
This news matters as it highlights the efforts of dedicated volunteers and supporters of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights in restoring rights and dignity to the field of mental health. The ongoing campaign to educate the public and eliminate coercive psychiatric practices is crucial in protecting the rights of individuals in Florida and beyond.
Summary
Attended by hundreds of guests, the annual Humanitarian Awards Banquet once again honored the many dedicated volunteers and supporters of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) for their work help restore rights and dignity to the field of mental health. Since 1989, the Florida chapter of CCHR has worked to reform the mental health laws, especially those involving coercive psychiatric practices such as involuntary examination and commitment. Launching a campaign to put an end to this violation of rights in 2016, CCHR has educated hundreds of thousands on their rights under the law in addition to calling upon Florida lawmakers to eliminate fraudulent use of coercive psychiatry in the form of involuntary examination. The 2024 CCHR Volunteer of the Year Award, was presented to Ms. Kathy Sweigart who traveled to events and conferences across the state during 2024 educating the general public, law enforcement, educators and other professionals on mental health human rights.
Source Statement
This curated news summary relied on this press release disributed by 24-7 Press Release. Read the source press release here, Annual Humanitarian Awards Banquet Honors Volunteers Restoring Mental Health Rights