
Episode 371
Performer’s conservatorship is over, but activists say she’s not the only one
While a judge in Los Angeles was ending Britney Spears’ conservatorship after 13 years, mental health activists who call themselves the Mad Mob were protesting the very concept of conservatorship and forced treatment here in San Francisco. Hear from Mad Mob members, Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, and a mental health services coordinator who has been conserved about how this works locally.
Civic · Liana Wilcox, Laura Wenus
November 18, 202132m 44s
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Show Notes
While a judge in Los Angeles was ending Britney Spears’ conservatorship after 13 years, mental health activists who call themselves the Mad Mob were protesting the very concept of conservatorship and forced treatment here in San Francisco. Hear from Mad Mob members, Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, and a mental health services coordinator who has been conserved about how this works locally.
Topics
disabilitymental illnessconservatorshipstate hospitalpsychiatriccaliforniasenior and disability actionmental healthhospitalhomelessnesshousingsan francisco