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Activism and Human Rights for People With Mental Disabilities in Postcommunist Europe

机译:在后期欧洲欧洲的心理残疾人的行动和人权

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Disability activists emerged as an important influence over the first decade of the new millennium in postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe, a particularly critical time for progress in human rights and services for people with mental disabilities in that part of the world. An entrenched custodial institutional infrastructure existed for children and adults with mental disabilities in communist Central and Eastern Europe between the 1940s and the fall of communism in 1989. Activists who emerged in the subsequent postcommunist era faced multiple challenges and important new opportunities in their efforts to address human rights and quality of life for citizens with mental disabilities. Critical to their efforts were new civil society freedoms that allowed for the establishment of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), which had previously been prohibited. Those activists and NGOs tended to represent one of two distinct missions: Either a focus on human rights protection with a watch-dog function, or an emphasis on service-provision and community-based support. Across both types of activism and NGO missions, the goal to reduce the imposition of custodial institutional life on people with mental disabilities was a priority. In addition to the history of mental disability activism in postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe, this article addresses the implications for American psychologists involved in cross-cultural and international work in disability issues, and notes the challenges facing psychologists who are engaged in both activism and the profession.
机译:残疾活动家出现在新千年中央和东欧的新千年的第一个十年的重要影响,这是世界各地的心理残疾人人权和服务进步的一个特别重要的时间。 19世纪40年代与共产主义中欧和东欧的儿童和成年人存在一个根深蒂固的监护机构基础设施,1910年代和1989年共产主义下降。随后的后期经营商演时代出现的活动人士面临多种挑战和重要的新机遇,以解决他们解决的努力有精神残疾公民的人权和生活质量。对他们的努力至关重要,是新的民间社会,允许建立以前被禁止的非政府组织(非政府组织)的自由。这些活动家和非政府组织倾向于代表两个不同的任务之一:重点关注人权保护与观察犬功能,或强调服务提供和基于社区的支持。在两种类型的行动主义和非政府组织任务中,减少对患有精神障碍人士的监禁机构生活的目标是一个优先事项。除了在后期中央和东欧的精神残疾活动史上,本文还涉及对来自跨文化和国际残疾问题的跨文化和国际工作的影响,并指出了从事活动的心理学家面临的挑战职业。

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