NARPA 2024 Annual Rights Conference: Portland, Oregon

  • September 4 - 7, 2024
  • Embassy Suites by Hilton Portland Downtown

    319 Southwest Pine Street
    Portland, Oregon 97204
Ticket Price $0.00-$447.49 Register Now
Description

NARPA 2024 Annual Rights Conference: Portland, Oregon

Join us for the NARPA 2024 Annual Rights Conference in Portland, Oregon. This pivotal conference will provide a platform for thought leaders, activists, and experts in human rights protection and advocacy to discuss and disseminate ongoing legal trends in mental health and discover and devise strategies to protect individual rights and promote social justice for those with a psychiatric diagnosis.

Venue: Embassy Suites by Hilton Portland Downtown

Our venue for this enlightening conference is the Embassy Suites by Hilton Portland Downtown, located in the heart of Downtown Portland. A conference room rate of $135 is available for registrants who reserve a room by August 12th 2024.  

Conference Highlights

  • Distinguished speakers from around the world
  • Insightful panel discussions
  • Interactive workshops and training to promote actionable solutions to protect the rights of individuals who have been diagnosed with a psychiatric condition
  • Networking opportunities with experts in mental health and likeminded professionals and citizens from around the country

We invite you to be a part of the NARPA 2024 Annual Rights Conference in Portland, Oregon. Let's come together to build a better, more just world, where human rights are respected and protected for all.

Date & Time

Sep 4, 2024 8:00 AM - Sep 7, 2024 1:00 PM

Venue Details

Embassy Suites by Hilton Portland Downtown

319 Southwest Pine Street
Portland, Oregon 97204 Embassy Suites by Hilton Portland Downtown
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (NARPA)

NARPA’s mission is to support people with psychiatric diagnoses to exercise their legal and human rights, with the goals of abolishing forced treatment and ensuring autonomy, dignity, and choice.

NARPA exists to promote social justice for people who experience the world in ways society often calls “mental illness" by promoting alternatives to coercive and harmful practices and working to ensure rights advancement through education, advocacy, policy recommendations, and expert legal counsel.