“Partnership for Human Rights” in Mental Institutions
Kvemo Kartli.Representatives
of CSO "Partnership for Human Rights" (PHR)
have met on April 24 in the Rustavi Mental Health Center with the institution's
staff - practicing psychiatrists, social workers and the administration's
representatives. The organization is studying the needs of women receiving the
services of the Mental Health Center.The
organization's representatives have informed the institution's staff about the
activities planned as part of the project and offered free legal and lawyering
assistance to women receiving the services. Further, systemic monitoring of the
institution was planned, to be implemented in the near future.
Source: the organization's page in the social
network.
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