Protecting Floridians from Mental Health Abuses
CCHR is an award-winning nonprofit in the area of mental health human rights and government relations whose mission is to eradicate abuses committed under the guise of mental health.
Inside CCHR Florida
Located on S. Fort Harrison Avenue, our facilities are open to all and equipped with an educational museum showcasing psychiatry's history of mental health abuses.
Diane D. Stein
Diane Stein accepted a leadership role at the Florida chapter of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) in 2015.
Since that time, she has worked to help restore human rights to the field of mental health and especially in the area of short-term emergency commitment.
An experienced speaker who received certification on the Baker Act, Florida's mental health law, through the Department of Children and Families, Diane is sought after on topics ranging from involuntary psychiatric examination and mental health rights to the dangerous side effects of psychiatric medication.
Awards From Our Initiatives
We're proud to help our community, and these awards reflect our dedication.
Leading the way toward mental health reform
At CCHR Florida, we take mental health abuses seriously with regular marches, protests and seminars to help educate citizens, government officials, and healthcare staff on the dangers of psychiatry.
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