Seminar One: "Deadly Practices: Esidimeni and beyond" (Part 2) – Q&A Session

This podcast is Part Two of an audio recording of the first of two seminars in the seminar series that was linked to the Deadly Medicine Travelling Exhibition (22 February - 26 March 2018) of the Cape Town Holocaust Centre. Seminar one was titled “Deadly Practices: Esidimeni and beyond” and was held at Stellenbosch University on the 16th of April 2018.

Part two consists of a panel discussion by the speakers answering questions from the audience on the floor. Speakers, in no particular order, were:

  • Chair: Leslie Swartz
  • Annie Robb on the facts of what happened, the process and the activism around it
  • Charlene Sunkel on placing Esidimeni in the global mental health context
  • Charlotte Capri on “Esidimenis are going on all the time
  • Bonga Chiliza on the responsibilities of health professionals and the state in the wake of the tragedy.
View the video footage of the seminar.
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Approach: 
Human rights
Empowerment and service user involvement
Advocacy
Disorder: 
All disorders
Population: 
Maternal and neonatal health
Children and adolescents
Adults
Older adults
Families and carers
Minority populations
Humanitarian and conflict health
Non-communicable diseases (e.g. cancer, diabetes, stroke)
Communicable diseases (e.g. HIV/AIDS, TB)
Disability
Region: 
Africa
Setting: 
Community
Workplace
School
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