Today we
went deeper into the issues of mental health and what services can be provided
by NGOs to people with mental problems. Our day started with a visit at Estuar
– the most important non-governmental structure that addresses the needs of
people with mental health issues in Romania. We took a brief tour of the
centre, found out about the activities that take place in Estuar, who are the
beneficiaries, what are the good aspects and what are the short-comings… and
also spoke to Silviu – the first beneficiary that Estuar had in Cluj-Napoca.
It’s basically impossible not to like Silviu and not to laugh and cheer around
him – he’s probably the best example we’ve met lately of how much potential and
how many abilities and open-mindedness a person with mental issues can have!
The day
continued with a chance to learn how the organizations where we each came from
work with people with mental health disability. Lecsa and Bogdan organized a
talk show and we were all invited to share our vision and our good practices
with the other participants in the public. I think it was extremely useful for
each of us to find out new ways of addressing mental health issues, different
aspects of the same problems, how different organisations from different
cultures deal with these needs, but also what already works in some countries
or NGOs and could be implemented in others as well.
In the
night, most people chose to have some more old-fashion fun, and play games,
dance and drink great Romanian whine, until late into the night. Of course
there were some casualties: some of us were too tired from the excitement of
the last three days to join the party anymore – so they went to sleep… and some
of us that really partied with passion (“Youth in Passion” J - inside joke) were a little bit on the zombie
side the next morning J All in all, it was another
fun-filled and also revealing day for all.
(Articol scris de Manuela Nedelcu)