THE RIGHT TO THE HIGHEST ATTAINABLE STANDARD OF MENTAL HEALTH IN SELECTED AFRICAN COUNTRIES: A COMMENTARY ON HOW SELECTED MENTAL HEALTH LAWS FARE AGAINST ARTICLE 25 OF THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

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Elizabeth Kamundia
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Persons with disabilities have an equal right to access health services, including general health services and disability-related health services. In accessing health care, persons with disabilities encounter many barriers. These include stereotypes about disability on the part of health care providers; a lack of appropriately-trained health care staff; imbalanced power relationships between persons with health needs and medical professionals; inaccessible health care facilities; inaccessible health-related information; and a lack of individualised accommodations.1 These barriers are heightened in the circumstances of persons with psychosocial disabilities who face additional challenges, including legally-sanctioned involuntary commitment; forced treatment; and the use of restraints and solitary confinement in mental health care institutions.In addition, certain categories of persons with psychosocial disabilities require particular attention in health care settings. In this regard, the Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment in his 2013 report notes that ‘women living with disabilities, with psychiatric labels in particular, are at risk of multiple forms of discrimination and abuse inhealth-care settings’.2
若干非洲国家享有可达到的最高标准精神健康的权利:关于若干精神卫生法如何与《残疾人权利公约》第25条相抵触的评注
残疾人享有获得保健服务的平等权利,包括一般保健服务和与残疾有关的保健服务。在获得医疗保健方面,残疾人遇到许多障碍。其中包括医疗保健提供者对残疾的陈规定型观念;缺乏受过适当培训的保健人员;有健康需求的人与医疗专业人员之间不平衡的权力关系;无法进入的卫生保健设施;无法获取的健康相关信息;以及缺乏个性化的便利。1这些障碍在心理残疾者面临额外挑战的情况下加剧,包括法律认可的非自愿承诺;强制治疗;以及在精神卫生保健机构中使用约束和单独监禁。此外,某些类别的心理残疾者需要在医疗保健环境中得到特别关注。在这方面,酷刑和其他残忍、不人道或有辱人格的待遇问题特别报告员在其2013年的报告中指出,“残疾妇女,特别是精神病患者,在医疗环境中面临多种形式歧视和虐待的风险”
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