Petition updateStop psychiatric abuse and gain an apology for it ever having occurrede-petition to get the Victorian Mental Mental Health Act repealed
Initially NoMaldon, Australia
Mar 22, 2018
This e-petition is only for people living in Victoria, Australia to sign. It is a government e-petition. Please pass it onto any you know who live in Victoria who is likely to be interested in repealing the Victorian Mental Health Act. PLEASE SIGN HERE: https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/council/petitions/electronic-petitions/view-e-petitions/details/12/74 E-petition Number 63 Title Reduce Human Exposure to Toxic Substances Grievance The Petition of certain citizens of the State of Victoria draws to the attention of the Legislative Council the hazard of personal products being brought into workplaces and community spaces causing accumulation of petroleum-based and other toxic chemicals to a hazardous level. High exposure to toxic chemicals in personal products disables people to the extent that they are not able to work. Human bodily immune system reactions may manifest in allergies, asthma, cancer, lowered productivity and emotional suffering, which often gets a referral to a psychiatrist. This does not help the situation, as the workplace hazard is not investigated and more exposure to toxic chemicals results. Currently hospitals are not healthy places for people with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, as hospitals have chemicals such as Propylene Glycol (a petroleum-based substance that mimics cell chemotaxis) in the food, air and medicines. This is something of particular concern when Victoria still has draconian arbitrary detention on the basis of perceived disability and forced treatments under the Victorian Mental Health Act 2014. These products are forced on people who may already be suffering an overdose of petroleum-based chemicals and be subsequently sensitised due to these treatments. Deodorants, perfumes and other personal products and the psychiatric medicines that are forced on a person cause severe suffering. Repealing the Victorian Mental Health Act 2014 has also been requested by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) Committee, as discrimination on the basis of disability, arbitrary detention and forced medicine is illegal under this signed and ratified covenant. Action The petitioners therefore request that the Legislative Council call on the Government to — (1) ban the use of petroleum-based deodorants, perfumes, and other toxic products in the workplace; (2) advocate and move towards fume free spaces; (3) make it a WorkSafe policy to have workplaces free from toxic deodorants and perfumes; (4) make it mandatory for safety masks to be worn should hazardous products be necessary in the workplace; and (5) repeal the Victorian Mental Health Act 2014 on the basis that forcing people with sensitivities, allergies, asthma, cancer and other reactions or vulnerabilities to the high levels of toxins in hospital spaces and medicines is unethical and unhealthy. Closing Date 2018-08-16
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