Mental Health in Civil Society We invite you to a conference regarding the conditions, history and future of psychiatry in different countries with special emphasis on the philosophical aspects. Kaliningrad May 31st June 3rd 2006 Email: mhconference2006@mail.ru Address: c/o Dr. Vladimir Pereima Kaliningrad Public Health Service Department 1, Donskogo str 236007 Kaliningrad Telephone & Fax: +7 401 259 9449 Webpage: http://www.phil.gu.se/sffp/kaliningrad.pdf Kaliningrad Oblast Immanuel Kant University of Kaliningrad Swedish East Europe Committee
Mental Health in Civil Society Kaliningrad May 31st June 3rd 2006 The aim of the Conference is to initiate a discussion regarding the conditions, history and future for psychiatry in different countries. One important item to work around is the document and the action plan approved at the WHO Ministerial conference in Helsinki January 2005 (see http://www.who.dk). We also want to connect to the Immanuel Kant tradition of the city. The Conference should be of interest to psychiatrists, other professionals and also to health care decision makers and journalists, especially in countries that presently undergo transition. Plenary lectures will be translated into English and n. Group discussions will be simultaneously translated consecutively. Documentation shall also be available on the web. Posters can be presented. The conference fee is 300 Roubles. Venue Museum of the World Ocean, Kaliningrad http://www.vitiaz.ru/congress/index.html Tentative Program Wednesday May 31 st : During the day: Registration (Hotel «Kaliningrad») Evening, from 19.00: Get together party (The Concert Hall) Thursday June 1 st : 8.30-9.00 Registration 9.00-9.30 Opening ceremony: Mrs Elena Klyikova, a representative from Consulate General of Sweden (5 minutes each). Chair dr. Vladimir Pereima 9.30-11.40 Plenary lectures: (lectures 15-20 min. each, break 10 min.) Sergey Kornilov: Theoretical base for choice of reality. Kant s ideas Lars Jacobsson: The right to be crazy Valery Krasnov: WHO Ministerial Declaration on Mental Health 2005. Tendencies of the development of psychiatry in Wolfgang Rutz: WHO Ministerial Declaration on Mental Health 2005: Implications on ethics and human rights Viktor Wied: The quality of life of mental patients: From theory to practice 11.40-12.30 Coffee and sandwich
12.30-14.30 Group works (prel. 4 groups, depending on number of delegates) Chair persons give an introduction on the topics to discuss, max 5 min. Tentative topics: - Choice of reality who decides? Reasons for different points of view? - Values in the WHO document relation to common set of values, to praxis in care and welfare and to political priorities? 14.30-15.00 Coffee and sandwich 15.00-16.30 Plenary reports from group work by secretaries. Comments from lecturers. Evening: Social event Friday June 2 nd : 9.00-11.40 Plenary lectures: (lectures 15 min. each, break 10 min.) Michael von Cranach: Experiences from the Nazi years what did we learn from the discussion afterwards? Andres Lehtmets: Rights of persons with mental illness in Europe Dainius Puras: Experiences from implementing changes in mental health scene in Lithuania Elmars Rancans: Mental health challenges and opportunities in Latvia Natalya Petrova: Evolution of psychiatric care in the medical system Yuri Savenko: Tendencies of development of psychiatry in modern Julia Argunova: Legal aspects of psychiatry in Magomedsalam Kurbanov: Right to mental health natural right of people Lubov Vinogradova: Part of non-governmental organization in maintenance of a maximum level of mental health of people 11.50-12.30 Coffee and sandwich 12.30-14.30 Group work (prel. 4 groups, depending on number of delegates) Chair persons give an introduction on the topics to discuss, max 5 min. Tentative topics: - Value based or evidence based psychiatry? Doctors preferences versus patients choices? Rationales? - Set of values in our communities what can we learn from history? How influence? Do we have a right and/or an obligation to influence? - Praxis in health care and social welfare what can we learn from history? What sort of information/education is needed for professionals and decision makers? - WHO documents how implement? Need of local action plans and task forces? 14.30-15.00 Coffee and sandwich 15.00-16.30 Plenary reports from group work by secretaries. Comments from lecturers. Summing up. How do we go further? Action plan?
Mental Health in Civil Society Kaliningrad May 31st June 3rd 2006 Lecturers Julia Argunova, PhD, lawyer of Independent Psychiatric Association, Moscow, Michael von Cranach, professor, Kaufbeuren, Germany Lars Jacobsson, professor, Umeå, Sweden Sergey Kornilov, professor, I. Kant State University of, Kaliningrad, Valery Krasnov, professor, director of Scientific Research Institute of Psychiatry, Moscow, Magоmedsalam Kurbanov, PhD, lawyer of Independent Psychiatric Association, Moscow, Andres Lehtmets, psychiatrist, WHO Europe, Estonia Vladimir Pereima, chief psychiatrist, Kaliningrad, Natalya Petrova, professor, Saint-Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Dairius Puras, psychiatrist, Vilnius, Lithuania Elmars Rancans, assistant professor, Riga, Latvia Wolfgang Rutz, assistant professor, Uppsala, Sweden Yuri Savenko, professor, president of Independent Psychiatric Association, Moscow, Victor Wied, professor, vice-director of Psychoneurological Institute of V.Bechterew, St. Petersburg, Lubov Vinogradova, professor, vice-director of Independent Psychiatric Association, Moscow, Lectures and Reports http://www.phil.gu.se/sffp/reports Welcome to an important conference! Vladimir Pereima Jerker Hanson Wolfgang Rutz Alla Lifintseva Christer Svennerlind Boris Kozhevnikov vpereima@km.ru jerker.hanson@oek.org.se wolfgang.rutz@akademiska.se allif1980@rambler.ru christer.svennerlind@filosofi.gu.se dr...bob@rambler.ru
Registration form Kaliningrad, May 31 st June 3 rd, 2006 Name Surname Country Place of employment Address Phone/fax E-mail City The form of participation (mark): Poster report Report in group discussion Participation without report Theme of report Date Signature Conference fee 300 roubles before April 10 th 400 roubles before May 1 st Address c/o Dr. Vladimir Pereima Kaliningrad Public Health Service Department 1, Donskogo str. 236007 Kaliningrad Fax: +7 4012 599449
Hotel information Hotel Category Cost (single room)/per 24 hours «Kaliningrad» *** 1700 roubles standard 1850 roubles business class 2400 roubles deluxe «Moscow» *** 1700 roubles standard 1900 roubles business class 2400 roubles deluxe «Comandor» *** 2850 roubles standard 3580 roubles deluxe 4080 roubles first class Cost of breakfast is 200 roubles (for one breakfast). 1. Hotel 2. Time interval from to 3. Category of single room: standard business class deluxe 4. Name 5. Surname 6. Country 7. City 8. Phone 9. E-mail 10. Payment: clearing cash 11. Date 12. Signature Application for hotel reservation Notice: The organising committee must have the application for hotel reservation not later than May 1 st, 2006. Address: c/o Dr. Vladimir Pereima Kaliningrad Public Health Service Department 1, Donskogo str. 236007 Kaliningrad Fax: +7 4012 599449