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Take action – Get involved in the fight for Human Rights.

Consuelo | 24.12.2012 09:02

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights not only exposes human rights violations in the field of mental health, but actively works alongside individuals and groups the world over to bring about much needed reform.

There are many ways you can help.
Participate online by joining our social media sites.

We have free videos and publications that you can distribute to others either by ordering them online, or by sending links. We also have free downloadable publications and reports which are available for easy distribution.

Get active in your area:
Our global CCHR locator enables you to find the national CCHR chapter in your country and learn more about areas of reform CCHR is involved with in specific nations around the world.

CCHR FREE Education Package:
Now available free to all educators, the new Marketing of Madness Education Package includes a 13-chapter film, seminars, booklets and much more. Teach your students the truth about the dangers of psychiatric drugs.

CCHR FREE INFORMATION KIT
Containing steps to safeguard oneself and others from the dangers of psychotropic drugs, this kit provides hard-hitting facts and recommendations to help you save lives.
The kit also includes Making a Killing: The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging, an award-winning documentary film presenting the cold, hard facts you have the right to know. Containing more than 175 interviews with lawyers, mental health experts, the families of victims and the survivors themselves, this riveting documentary rips the mask off psychotropic drugging and exposes a brutal but well-entrenched money-making machine. Based in the L. Ronald Hubbard work, see www.cchr.org

Consuelo