Magna Carta for individuals living with mental illness.

Albert Persaud, Dinesh Bhugra, Preety Das, Sam Gnanapragasam, Cameron Watson, Rajiv Wijesuriya, Tom Brice, Elliot Clissold, João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia, Koravangattu Valsraj, Julio Torales, Antonio Ventriglio
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There is considerable evidence to suggest that individuals with mental illness as well as their carers and families are discriminated against across a number of domains. It is also well recognized that people with mental illness are likely to die younger than their counterparts who do not have mental illness. We propose that a Magna Carta is urgently needed to protect the rights of people with mental illness and help reduce discrimination. In this paper a background and rationale for this is offered alongside suggestions for reducing discrimination. The simple message is this; progress in health, economic, environmental and global development will not be made without improvements in mental health. The reasons are equally straightforward as mental illnesses cause more disability than any other health condition and bring enormous pain and suffering to individuals, their families and communities. These impacts lead to early death, damage to the economy and restrain individual progress. Every country needs to take urgent responsibility for defending the rights of individuals with mental illness.

为精神疾病患者制定的大宪章。
有相当多的证据表明,患有精神疾病的个人以及他们的照顾者和家庭在许多领域受到歧视。人们也普遍认识到,患有精神疾病的人可能比没有精神疾病的人死得更早。我们建议,迫切需要一部大宪章来保护精神疾病患者的权利,并帮助减少歧视。在本文中,提供了背景和理由,以及减少歧视的建议。简单的信息是这样的;不改善心理健康,就不可能在健康、经济、环境和全球发展方面取得进展。原因同样直截了当,因为精神疾病造成的残疾比任何其他健康状况都要多,给个人、家庭和社区带来巨大的痛苦和折磨。这些影响导致过早死亡,损害经济,限制个人进步。每个国家都需要承担起紧急责任,捍卫精神疾病患者的权利。
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