Health and Human Rights
@ South African Psoriasis Association

General Meeting
February 2014

Veronica Mitchell
Psoriasis
What about stigma, discrimination …
Access to health care

?
South African
Laws, Policies & Programmes

Personal
experiences

?
Frequent violations occur

In the health system
In our communities

Societal prejudice towards difference
Lack of understanding and awareness about disability
http://www.underthespotlight.com/
Common experiences

Stigma
Discrimination
Judgement
Worried by Aha-Soft from The Noun Project
Types of stigma

Doug Souter
General Secretary International Federations of Anti Leprosy, UK
@ IFPA workshop in Madrid 2013
Types of stigma e.g.

Enacted
Losing a job

Perceived
Fearful of sexual
relationships

Self
Changing
behaviour
- Social exclusion
Stigma

“ a negative response to
human difference
Different reactions
Hiding skin
Isolation
Mental health issues
…. we sometimes have choices
Shocked by Aha-Soft from The Noun Project
Colle
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Indiv
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tive p

soria
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Rights to:
dignity
non-discrimination
freedom (to be ourselves)

uffer
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rs
Access to treatment is a right
Costs
Public health system spending limitations
Medical insurance selection of treatment
Transport
Access to treatment is a right
Patents
Power of transnational pharmaceutical groups
To
realize our human rights
Raising awareness /
education
Confidence
Collective effort gloabally
Happy by Aha-Soft from The Noun Project
Sourcing information

Information at our finger tips
Support & Sharing
e.g. social media
Computer by Dan Hetteix from The Noun Project

Icons by http://dryicons.com
Sourcing information
Open Educational Resources (OER)

http://www.uct.ac.za/
Sourcing information

https://vula.uct.ac.za/access/content/group/9c29ba04-b1ee-49b9-8c85Computer by Dan Hetteix from The Noun Project
9a468b556ce2/Human%20Rights%20Key/files/dKey.html
Importance of empathy and reflection

https://vula.uct.ac.za/access/content/group/9c29ba04-b1ee-49b9-8c85Computer by Dan Hetteix from The Noun Project
9a468b556ce2/Human%20Rights%20Key/files/dKey.html
Call for Action

Glob

al mo
v

emen
t

http://www.ifpa-pso.org/web/page.aspx?refid=16
World Health Organization

Psoriasis

is a
non-communicable disease
with co-morbidities
that need to be considered
Stacey Stent Illustration
http://opencontent.uct.ac.za/Centre-for-Higher-Education-Development/Centre-for-Educational-Technology/Images-from-Studying-at-University-A-guide-for-first-y
South African Psoriasis Association
website

http://www.psoriasis.org.za/
Conclusion
Human rights need to be upheld
Global Plan of Action through WHO
Implementation of laws is problematic
Social awareness and education can contribute to
change present attitudes of
stigma and discrimination
Thank you

Stethoscope by kesaryvamshi from The Noun Project

Psoriasis_ health and human rights

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Unsettling behaviours