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Saeed Dezfouli

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A Mental Health Patient's fight against institutionalised injustices.

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Remission provides prisoners with incentive for self-improvement.

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View the latest edition of JUST US. We are working on a new edition.

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Mentoring is about trust, friendship and support. Assisting you to rebuild your life.

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"Only Justice Action listened when I was alone and helpless."
- Saeed Dezfouli


"Justice Action in its work and form is unique in the world."
- Ruth Morris, International Criminologist, University of Toronto

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For the good of our community, we need a computer in every prison cell. Computers are a tool to target recidivism through education and self improvement. With the majority of prisoners spending up to 18 hours in their cells, Justice Action believes that the only way to make prisoners productive members of society when they return outside is to give them the tools to do this on the inside.

Media Release Janaury 18, 2012

Prison Needles Risk is a Furphy

“Unfounded fears and misinformation have deliberately been used to prevent prisoners accessing fresh needles and syringes,” Justice Action Coordinator Brett Collins said today.

Justice Action launched its paper  ‘Pricking the Bubble Around Prison NSPs’ today after an exhaustive consultation with prison stakeholders and researchers of national standing.

Dear mental health consumer,

re: New newspaper - your thoughts and experiences (read as pdf)

This is a personal letter inviting you to add something to the latest edition of JUST US being put together now. It is a fun, entertaining and informative newspaper, and will have letters from people you might know. We invite you to write a letter, article or comment too.

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The closed and secretive system of the NSW Health Department’s forensic hospitals is getting exposure through the case of Saeed Dezfouli. It shows systemic abuse of dependent people cloaked as care.

THE RIGHT TO A NAME

Saeed has had to fight for the right to include his own name in his campaign against mistreatment and for freedom. Now before the Supreme Court, this case boils down to a battle over Saeed's right to an identity. In enacting section 162 of the Mental Health Act 2007, the Health Department argues that these measures are protecting Saeed, not the Department from accusations of mistreatment.

It went before the Tribunal on 30/09/10.

Media release Health submission Saeed's submission.

The fight for Saeed's right to use his name continues before the Supreme Court on 04/08/11.

Affidavit of B. Collins 11/03/11

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