Jana Offergeld, Social Pedagogue & Researcher, Germany
The Diploma Course exceeded all my expectations. Not only did it provide me with a broad knowledge of international human rights standards and how they apply within the mental health field, it also delivered a detailed insight on pressing mental health related human rights issues worldwide and presented ways to address these issues. … Read More →
Laura Hambleton, Family Mental Health Researcher, Canada
This diploma exceeded my expectations the moment I started to meet the faculty and my fellow
students. Having the chance to interact and collaborate with such varied knowledge, experience
and perspectives is an essential component to learning in this relatively new field. … Read More →
Kristina Brazevic, Ombudsmen’s Office, Lithuania
I fully enjoyed the modules and the learning procedures, as well as the environment, which brought together lawyers, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and other professionals. … Read More →
Veena Tandon, Schizophrenia Awareness Association, (SAA), India
The course helped me to understand Rights of Persons with Mental Disorders (PMD), Rights of Caregivers in accordance with UNCRPD (Ratified by most of the countries) and made me promise to self to make the policy makers aware. … Read More →
Manasi Sharma, Research Fellow, University of Exeter, UK
This is an exciting new field with scope for tremendous amounts of work, and the Diploma provided me with the perfect platform to enhance my career in mental health services and policy. … Read More →
Jamil Yousef Saleh Nasif, Head of Salfit Community Mental Health Center, Palestine
International Diploma in Mental Health Law & Human Rights enrich me with an important acknowledgment which give me a solid ground of experience to improve and wide my vision in improving my work area … Read More →
Dovile Juodkaite, Director of NGO Global initiative on psychiatry, Vilnius office (Lithuania).
The course was very valuable for the broad knowledge gained in international human rights standards as referred to persons with psycho-social disabilities. … Read More →


