The Permanent Conference
for Mental Health Worldwide


The presentation of the workshops

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Friday, February 12,
Crisis, security and rights
(The Good, the Bad and the Ugly)


h9,00 -13,00 plenary
Crisis, security and rights. New scenarios and actors
Robert Castel (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Francia), Nancy Scheper-Hughes (Berkeley University, USA), Enrico Pugliese (Sapienza – Rome University, IRPPS Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies– CNR, Italy), Stefano Cecconi (CGIL National Trade Unions, Italy) 

Workshops

h14,00 – 19,00

  1. Whither social economy:  between marketising and public economy
    Does a social economy exist?  What is the role of the social coops and the public administration in the social economy?  What happens in the encounter with the open market?
    Participants include: Ota De Leonardis, Paul Israel Singer, Sergio D’Angelo, Gigi Bettoli, Roberto Colapietro, Vito Inserra, Domenico Castronuovo, Anna Martini, Franco Rotelli, Nerina Dirindin, Alfonso Gaglio, Mario Bendato, Leo Tomarchio, Michela Vogrig, Piero Antonini, Raffaele Barone, Antonietta Lo Scalzo, Germaine Couvert, Marina Agostini, Dario Parisini, Diana Mauri, Alessandro Zanetti, Massimo Campedelli
  1. Self-determination: recovery and healing processes
    How persons with experience of mental disorder can help bring change to the services and contribute to creating a non-exclusionary society.
    Participants include: Grazia Sinossi, Izabel Marin, Federico Scarpa, Markku Salo, Paulo Amarante, Alain Topor, Kirsten Duesberg, Fabio Barban, Vera Iannone, Thomas Emmenegger, Nicholas Daumerie, Mario Serrano, Massimo Cirri, Gisella Trincas, Mike Smith, Marco d'Alema, Ernesto Venturini, Germano Costa, Nadira Barkallil, Nadia Marangi, Alberto Fergusson, Ron Coleman, Roberto Cuni, Pietro Zolli, Mila Brollo, Anne Markwick, Gabriella Gabrielli, Silvana Hvalic, Pino Poropat, Paolo Baiocchi, Davide Motto
  1. Mental health, development and international cooperation
    Testimonies, reflections, international local development programs. Best practices and new strategies. 
    Participants include: Luciano Carrino, Chiara Venier, Sandra Fagundes, Grégoire Ahongbonon, Federica Porcarelli, Marcelino Lopez, Hazem Ashour, Diana Mauri, Paolo Serra, Coop Olinda, Marco Bertoli, Ornella Ugolini, Luigi Attenasio Chiara Venier, Antonela Agaj, Rinaldo Conde Bueno, Ana Maria Fernandes Pitta, Nadira Barkallil, Giulia Dario, Luciano Gonnella, Sara Swartz, Eljesa Harapej, Claudia Gatti, Graciela Patella, Nancy Scheper-Hughes oltre alle delegazioni di Albania, Sri Lanka, Giordania, Santo Domingo, Serbia
  1.  Person-oriented “recovery” programmes and services. Good practices.
    Interventions and alternatives for crisis and acute care; Integrated community services and 24h MHC; Assisted residences, social habitat, social housing; Education, culture, occupational training and opportunities; Interventions for/with family members.
    Participants include: George Witte, Alan Rosen, Brasile, Thodoros Megaloekonomou, Vito D’Anza, Gaetano Interlandi, Franco Perazza, Arturo Rippa, Gualtiero Guerrini, Pina Ridente, Roberto Bosio, Massimo Tuzzato, Nicola Bisan, Renzo Bonn, Pino Pini, Margaret Fleming, Damien Murray, Roberto Mezzina, Pasquale Evaristo, Vladimir Jovic, Roberto Roberti, Gaetano Interlandi, Ezio Cristina, Stella Pinheiro Nascimento, Lucas Dannilo Aragão Guimarães, Alan Yates
  1. The return of the 'Psychiatry of certainty'
    The trivial day-to-day work at community mental health services
    Participants include: Eugenio Borgna, Giancarlo Pera, Peppe Dell’Acqua, Luigi Ferrannini, Angelo Cassin, Maurizio De Vanna, Fabio Pittuco, Marco Bertali, Maria Chiara Fioritto, Luigi Colaianni, Massimo Cozza,  Antonietta Di Cesare, Vito D’Anza, Sandro Ricci, Matteo Balestrieri
  1. When memory fades: problems beyond the diagnosis
    What happens when………..
    Participants include: Daria Ghersetti, Vladimir Selmo, Daniela Mannu, Ofelia Altomare, Lina Giust, Caterina Musella, Carlotta Baldi, Renata Spagnol, Filomena Vella, Luisa Besanzini, Silva Bologna, Clementina Pace, Claudio Cozzi, Giovanna Pacco, Livia Bicego

 

Special event
in Gemona (Udine): Earthquake and health systems.
Emergency – Phase Two: for an alliance between L’Aquila and the public and private institutions which intervened after the disaster.

From h18,30
The Big Tent             
Towards a global network of community health: building a common platform of work and reflection based on the issues and proposals that emerged during workshop discussions. Forum of active networks and experiences in mental health, community solutions to institutional problems. Introduction: Latin American Network, Graciela Natella e Fernanda Nicacio

 

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