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Hall B

Original Sessions
Session Type
Original Sessions
Date
10/19/2021
Session Time
08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Room
Hall B
Chair(s)
  • Norman Sartorius (Switzerland)
  • Neeraj Gill (Australia)
Session Description
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CPRD) is the first international treaty which brings the rights of persons with disabilities into the ambit of international law. It specifically mentions people with mental disabilities in its Article 1. There has been a great deal of controversy regarding the implications of the CRPD on the practice of psychiatry. The CRPD has been hailed as ‘the dawn of a new era’ in disability rights. Some commentators have enthusiastically endorsed the CRPD as providing an invaluable new trajectory and horizon for human rights protection and promotion in mental health. Other experts, while acknowledging the many merits of the human rights framework adopted by the CRPD, have also pointed to the ‘ambiguities’ and ‘inconsistencies’ in the actual text of the convention, or to the fact that the convention is ‘silent’ when it comes to forms of involuntary psychiatric treatment. Still others have claimed that the convention would leave many people with mental health conditions worse off by interfering with efforts to protect them and called it a ‘problem child of international human rights law’. This symposium will discuss the application of the CRPD to mental health care. The relevant articles of the CRPD will be presented briefly, along with a description of controversies in their interpretation. This will be followed by the presentation of two clinical vignettes to have an interactive discussion and debate on the application of the CRPD to mental health care.
Original Sessions
Session Type
Original Sessions
Date
10/20/2021
Session Time
08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Room
Hall B
Chair(s)
  • Norman Sartorius (Switzerland)
  • Neeraj Gill (Australia)
Session Description
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CPRD) is the first international treaty which brings the rights of persons with disabilities into the ambit of international law. It specifically mentions people with mental disabilities in its Article 1. There has been a great deal of controversy regarding the implications of the CRPD on the practice of psychiatry. The CRPD has been hailed as ‘the dawn of a new era’ in disability rights. Some commentators have enthusiastically endorsed the CRPD as providing an invaluable new trajectory and horizon for human rights protection and promotion in mental health. Other experts, while acknowledging the many merits of the human rights framework adopted by the CRPD, have also pointed to the ‘ambiguities’ and ‘inconsistencies’ in the actual text of the convention, or to the fact that the convention is ‘silent’ when it comes to forms of involuntary psychiatric treatment. Still others have claimed that the convention would leave many people with mental health conditions worse off by interfering with efforts to protect them and called it a ‘problem child of international human rights law’. This symposium will discuss the application of the CRPD to mental health care. The relevant articles of the CRPD will be presented briefly, along with a description of controversies in their interpretation. This will be followed by the presentation of two clinical vignettes to have an interactive discussion and debate on the application of the CRPD to mental health care.
Original Sessions
Session Type
Original Sessions
Date
10/20/2021
Session Time
01:30 PM - 02:30 PM
Room
Hall B
Chair(s)
  • Lamia Jouini (Switzerland)
  • Sami Ouanes (Qatar)

Hall C

Original Sessions
Session Type
Original Sessions
Date
10/18/2021
Session Time
12:45 PM - 01:45 PM
Room
Hall C
Chair(s)
  • Dzmitry Krupchanka (Switzerland)
  • Birgit Völlm (Germany)
Original Sessions
Session Type
Original Sessions
Date
10/20/2021
Session Time
03:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Room
Hall C
Session Description
What has been the impact on resilience, levels of workforce stress and burnout across the healthcare system? Digital Interactive Theatre is a novel way of education that provides the audience with the opportunity to direct the scenario using a polling system. 'Burning Out' will explore burnout across NHS and social care by identifying how it manifests, how it is assessed, and what are its causes and contributing factors and to what extent are care staff able to balance their working and personal lives? The Delivering core NHS and care services during the pandemic and beyond report set out the concerns that "Some NHS and care staff are suffering from fatigue, exhaustion and a general feeling of being “burnt out” and that the wellbeing of staff (particularly their mental health) is at significant risk". This session will begin by presenting a Digital Interactive Theatre followed by a facilitated discussion. During the post-DIT discussion, the international audience can share their insights on the session focusing on the United Kingdom's experience.
Original Sessions
Session Type
Original Sessions
Date
10/21/2021
Session Time
09:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Room
Hall C
Chair(s)
  • Dzmitry Krupchanka (Switzerland)
  • Driss Moussaoui (Morocco)

Hall D

Original Sessions
Session Type
Original Sessions
Date
10/18/2021
Session Time
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
Room
Hall D
Chair(s)
  • Michel Botbol (France)
Original Sessions
Session Type
Original Sessions
Date
10/18/2021
Session Time
02:15 PM - 03:15 PM
Room
Hall D
Chair(s)
  • Sami Ouanes (Qatar)
  • Lamia Jouini (Switzerland)
Original Sessions
Session Type
Original Sessions
Date
10/21/2021
Session Time
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM
Room
Hall D

Hall E

Original Sessions
Session Type
Original Sessions
Date
10/21/2021
Session Time
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Room
Hall E
Chair(s)
  • Patricia Casey (Ireland)
  • Mariana Pinto da Costa (United Kingdom)

Hall F

Original Sessions
Session Type
Original Sessions
Date
10/19/2021
Session Time
08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Room
Hall F
Chair(s)
  • Alexiz Bojorge (Mexico)

Hall G

Original Sessions
Session Type
Original Sessions
Date
10/21/2021
Session Time
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM
Room
Hall G
Chair(s)
  • Maria Beatriz Moyano (Argentina)
  • Mariana Pinto da Costa (United Kingdom)