Mental healthcare in need of treatment
Underfunded, overcrowded, ignored, suffering from chronic prejudice: Romania’s treatment of the mentally ill is in a shocking state - but prescriptions for change are on the table, if the political will is ready to pick them up April 2010 - From the Print Edition
As we pass the security gates, park the taxi, leave and approach the building, a crowd shuffles around us - men of different ages in mud-stained jumpers, tracksuit trousers and plastic sandals, many of whom wear red woolly hats printed with the words – ‘Mircea Geoana - Presidente’ – the name of the failed Social Democratic candidate in Romania’s 2009 election for head of state.
“Do you have cigarettes?” one asks. Another requests cash: “Cincizeci de bani? Cincizeci de bani?” repeated autom... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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