@hammond_robin for @onedayinmyworld - "I realized if we put them in human conditions they become more human. It’s very easy: if you put people in inhuman conditions, in confined conditions, they become less human,” says Ladislav Lamza, Director of Center For Providing Services In The Community, an institution for people living with mental health conditions in Osijek, Croatia. Ladislav is responsible for a program of deinstitutionalization, allowing former residence to live in apartments, with support, dotted around the city. While the program has remarkably improved lives for many, there are still those who need extra support dealing with the new circumstances. Here he hugs Luka, one of the beneficiaries who has moved out of the institution, who occasionally becomes distressed if his routine is interrupted. - In four years, 172 out of 200 people have moved from ‘Home for the Insane’ in Osijek, Croatia, into apartments. Staff have trained to serve as assistants in the community. For many beneficiaries it is the first time they’ve experienced true freedom. This facility in Osijek is the only one out of 26 in the country to implement the UN convention to deinstitutionalize. - #inmyworld is designed to expose the challenges faced by people living with #mentalhealth issues and give them the chance to be seen, heard and valued. @witness_change is a nonprofit that aims to improve life for excluded groups by amplifying their stories. This project was funded in part through a grant from @opensocietyfoundations. To see more or to share your own mental health story please follow @onedayinmyworld

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"I realized if we put them in human conditions they become more human. It’s very easy: if you put people in inhuman conditions, in confined conditions, they become less human,” says Ladislav Lamza, Director of Center For Providing Services In The Community, an institution for people living with mental health conditions in Osijek, Croatia. Ladislav is responsible for a program of deinstitutionalization, allowing former residence to live in apartments, with support, dotted around the city. While the program has remarkably improved lives for many, there are still those who need extra support dealing with the new circumstances. Here he hugs Luka, one of the beneficiaries who has moved out of the institution, who occasionally becomes distressed if his routine is interrupted.
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In four years, 172 out of 200 people have moved from ‘Home for the Insane’ in Osijek, Croatia, into apartments. Staff have trained to serve as assistants in the community. For many beneficiaries it is the first time they’ve experienced true freedom. This facility in Osijek is the only one out of 26 in the country to implement the UN convention to deinstitutionalize.
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#inmyworld is designed to expose the challenges faced by people living with #mentalhealth issues and give them the chance to be seen, heard and valued. @witness_change is a nonprofit that aims to improve life for excluded groups by amplifying their stories. This project was funded in part through a grant from @opensocietyfoundations. To see more or to share your own mental health story please follow @onedayinmyworld


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