FREE EXHIBITION ON MENTAL HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Did you know that 1.29 million people in NSW were on a psychiatric drug in 2016/17 and that there are 15,882 NSW children under 16 on an antidepressant when antidepressants are not approved for use in Australia for children under 18 for depression.
Why?
To answer this question and many more, CCHR is holding an exhibit in Sydney which covers human rights violations in the psychiatric industry. It is part of CCHR’s international campaign run since 1969, to restore human rights and dignity to the field of mental health and is an important community service providing invaluable information. Armed with the facts, including the side effects of psychiatric treatment, attendees will be more able to give fully informed consent for themselves and their family for any proposed mental health treatment.
Come to this important exhibit and get the answers and facts as presented by psychiatrists, doctors, lawyers and other leading health professionals in display and audio-visual presentations.
DATE: Mon 13th and Tues 14th August, 10am to 6 pm daily & Wed 15th August 10 am to 5pm
LOCATION: In a marquee at Martin Place, Sydney (between Pitt & Castlereagh Street)

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