Laura Hambleton

February 22, 2021

The course is extremely practical and replicates the world stage – in its cultural representativeness and professional variety. The faculty and students represent the various players in mental health, law and human rights – from lawyers, advocates to NGO representatives, users, psychiatrists, nurses, researchers and recent graduates.

The community that is formed from such an exchange in combination with new knowledge gained from the lectures and classroom provides graduates of the diploma with highly applicable tools in the vast areas at the intersection of mental health law and human rights.