Psychiatrist visit
There is no test or physical examination which proves the existence of Mental Illness.
The following video proves this:
There is no test or physical examination which proves the existence of Mental Illness.
The following video proves this:
Disability Rights Promotion International (DRPI), has invited Annie Robb to participate in a Regional Training Workshop between January 24th – February 2, 2011, in Kigali, Rwanda.
The invitation letter is copied below.
We are proud of you Annie!
Fédération Nationale des Personnes en situation de Handicap (F.E.N.A.P.H.) in partnership with Disability Rights Promotion International (D.R.P.I.)
Established
AFRICA REGIONAL CENTRE
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January 4, 2011
To: Annie Marie Robb
Disabled People South Africa
South Africa
Re: Invitation to Participate in Africa
Regional Training Workshop January 24th –February 2, 2011
Rwanda National Federation of Persons with Disabilities (FENAPH) in partnership with Disability Rights Promotional International/Africa Regional Centre takes this pleasure to invite you in Africa Regional Workshop themed: “Monitoring the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Africa”. The regional workshop will take place in Kigali, Rwanda at Hotel Nobleza, from January 24th to February 2nd, 2011.
The conference organizers have made financial assistance available for you to attend the regional workshop, which will cover travel (a return flight from Kigali to your country), accommodation and meals are included.
Disability Rights Promotion International (DRPI) is a collaborative project working to build global capacity to monitor the human rights of people with disabilities. Using a human rights approach to disability, DRPI seeks to establish a sustainable, holistic monitoring system to address disability-based discrimination throughout the world.
• Working with People with Disabilities: DRPI monitoring is lead by people with disabilities themselves. People with disabilities and their organizations play leading roles in project governance and implementation.
• Human Rights Approach: DRPI is grounded in a human rights approach to disability that recognizes that people with disabilities have the same rights as all other people. It highlights the ways that disability discrimination increases vulnerability to abuse, poverty, and other unjust social conditions.
• Sustainable: Through capacity-building and making results widely available, DRPI creates sustainable networks of individuals and organizations that will continue to call attention to disability rights issues in their communities into the future beyond the life of the project.
Please contact the African Region Office in Kigali, Rwanda as soon as possible in order to make arrangements for air fares.
We look forward to welcoming you here in Rwanda at the Headquarters of DRPI/Africa Regional Centre.
Sincerely,
Mr RWAMUCYO S
National Coordinator of FENAPH