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WORKSHOPS 9th Seminar
Berlin 6-8 June 2005

SESSION  A  :  Thursday 06  -   16:30-18:30   HUMANISM & MENTAL HEALTH 

A.1      

Epowerment : regain of dignity – right – place in society

A1.1

Empowerment: Regain of dignity – right – place in society. Mariela Todorova (BG)      

A1.3

From empowerment to social inclusion. Anse Leroy (DK)

A1.4

The Fountain House – Experiences from a user-perspective. Barbara Kierccz, Danuta Mlynarczyk (PL)

A2.     

Deinstitutionalisation : alternatives to total institutions at social & health level

A2.1

Psycho-rehabilitation and the therapeutic centresAlain Mercuel (F)

A2.2

Italian Psychiatry 27 years after the closing down of mental hospitals. Vito D'Ansa (I)

A2.3

ASTIR: A network of people working in psychiatric services. Directions in work placement and projects set up in prisons. Loretta Giuntoli, Simone Gelsomini, Daniele Cipriani (I)

A3.   

Participation, evaluation, control: involvement of users & family associations

A3.1

SPEAK OUT: What's the use for homeless' speech? David Giannoni (B)

A3.2

Participation: Making the voices of all citizens heard. Dearbhal Murphy (IRL)

A3.3

Changing views: Users involvement in psycho-social services. Annette K. Lorenz (D)

A4. 

Chronicity and outreach : at the street, in the institutions, at home

A4.1

Outreach for returning life to people living in hard condition of exclusion. Isabelle Duportal (RO)

A4.2

Madrid samur social service: Perspective of street teams. Cánovas Andreo, Rubén, Hernández Mondragón, José Antonio (E)

A4.3

PsyCoT-Co-ordination of care in the home for chronic psychotic patients. Patrick Janssens(B)

A4.4

Boule-de-neige: HIV and hepatitis - prevention work by peers among drug users. F. Hariga, I. Donner, V. Saliez (B)

A5.     

Denied Identity – Illegal Migrants: Dignity & health without boarders.

A5.1

Roms in Europe. Jean Marc Turine (B)

Bulgarian experience in contemporary society. Terzieva  Ekaterina (BG) 

A5.2

Mental health care for those with precarious housing situations: The experience of the Ulysse association in Brussels. Pascale De Ridder, Alain Vanoetereny (B)

A5.3

Bulgarian experience in contemporary society. Terzieva  Ekaterina (BG) 

SESSION B : FRIDAY 07 - 11:15-13:00    HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN COMMUNITY
                                                                                                     Access for all to right & services

B1.     

Empowerment: Regain of dignity – right – place in society

B1.1

What seems impossible is not necessarily impossible in realityPreben Brandt (DK)

B1.2

Mental health and human rights: From recovery to dignity. Nora Jacobson (CAN)

B1.3

Health and social integration: Reintroducing complexity into the approach to drug usage. Henri Patrick Ceusters, Christelle Versluys (B)

B2. 

Deinstitutionalisation: alternatives to “total” institutions at social & health level

B2.1

‘L'Hôpital Social Actif ', or how to exclude the most excluded. Serge Zombek (B)

B2.2

Beyond the asylum for the alienated and the alienators. Luigi Attenasio (I)

B2.3

The working model of Caritas Institution in Kielce for people suffering of psychical disturbs.
Stanislaw Slowik (PL)    

B3.     

Participation, evaluation, control: involvement of users & family associations

B3.1

Evaluation of psychosocial programs to homeless people in Madrid. Manuel Muñoz, Sonia Panadero (E)

B3.2

Low threshold centre for the homeless as a door for community mental health resources. David Blanco Rosao, José Antonio Hernández Mondragón (E)

B3.3

Taking a Stand. Psychiatry and homelessness from users’ perspectives. Jasna Russo (GB), Thomas Fink (D)

B4.  

Chronicity and outreach : at the street, in the institutions, at home

B4.1

Outreach and rehabilitation: Madrid homeless mentally ill program. María Isabel Vázquez Souza, Francisco Recalde (E)

B4.2

The growing changes in the Romanian society. Catalina Hetel (RO)

B4.3

How can we take health onto the street? Project: Waiting for better days. Rina Horowitz (B)

B5.  

health of immigrants  in a global perspective : physical, psychical, social.

B5.1

Guaranteeing access to care in a disadvantaged context. Chantal Van Oudenhove; Pierre Ryckmans (B)

B5.2

Innovative concepts of integration and participation for immigrants in the health and social care system.  Meryam Schouler-Ocak (D) 

B5.3

Médecins-Sans-Frontières-Italy: Health and social conditions of clandestine immigrants living as seasonal agricultural workers. Francesca Zuccaro (I)

SESSION C : FRIDAY 07 - 16:00-18:00    Users & Survivors of psychiatry
                                                                                                    
and homeless express themselves

C.1

Empowerment: Regain of dignity – right – place in society

C1.1

The German Federal Association of users and survivors of psychiatry. Jurand Daszkowski, (D)

C1.2 

Introduction of the ideas of user-control and self-help. Thomas Schlingmann, Petra Hartmann, Martina Hävernick (D)

C1.3

Outside of psyciatric struktures – The work of Hearing Voices Network. Frank DAHME, Monika HOFFMANN and Christine MÜLLER. (D)

C1.4

User-movement in Slovakia - from local to national level and backward, Lubomir Dolobac (SK) - (invited)

C.2

Deinstitutionalisation: alternatives to “total” institutions at social & health level

C2.1

How patients change when their care changes. Paolo D'Angeli (I)

C2.2

Is it possible to prevent social exclusion among mentally ill?  Maria Fe Bravo Ortiz, Ana Belen Santos Olmo (E)

C2.3

Alternatives to institutional care – Community based services in Bulgaria. George Bogdanov (BG)

C.3

The users - non users   and   survivers - not survivers..

C3.1

Participation, power, conflict & change: Dynamics of service user participation in UK social care. Sarah Carr (GB)

C3.2

Ex/user-participation in Krakow. Piotr Iwaneyko, Jerzy Bajkowski (PL)

C3.3

Social professionalisation of former drug-addicts at Kolding Pædagogseminarium. Britt M. Nielsen (DK)

C.4

Chronicity and outreach : at the street, in the institutions, at home

C4.1

Support and intervention cellule at the crossroad between mental health and social exclusion. Jenny Krabbe (B)

C4.2

To be present, before all!  Emmaus: Patrick Rouyer (F);  Diogène and the Presentie - (invited)

C4.3

Outreach to do what? Bontemps Planeix , Nadine, St Anne CHS (F)

C.5

PRESENTATION OF POSTERS  

C5.1

Project PRISEMI, From street to home (E)

C5.2

DER PARITÄTISCHE WOHLFAHRTSVERBAND (D)

 

   

 

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