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Simon Chang Artist Residency
In the ten years of the Museum of Madness, cultural-artistic interventions have proven to be an important complement to the historical record of the institution's work. The abandoned institutional rooms of Cmurek Castle have become a space for remembering, witnessing and discussing the social construction of madness and mental health.
Call for the Museum of Madness Recognition
At the Museum of Madness, we are working to raise awareness about the need for deinstitutionalisation in Slovenia, the abolition of long-term care institutions where people with disabilities are placed, and the development of community-based services that will enable people with disabilities to live in the community and integrate into society. These rights are guaranteed by the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which Slovenia ratified in 2008.
Proceedings of the conference
On the occasion of the International Conference "ALPS ADRIA DANUBE NETWORK FOR DISINSTITUTIONALISATION", which took place on 10-11 June 2021 at the Museum of Madness in Trate, we have published the Proceedings of the abstracts, [in Slovenian] prepared by experts, scholars, researchers, users with experience of the institution and people from the community.
Deinstitutionalisation Network Conference
The International Conference of the Alps Adria Danube Network for Deinstitutionalisation will take place at Cmurek Castle from 10 to 16 June 2021.
The detailed conference programme and recommendations related to the COVID-19 pandemic can be found below.
The programme in Slovenian is available here
Program in English is available here
The role of NGOs in the process of deinstitutionalization
We have organised an expert forum on the role of NGOs in the implementation of deinstitutionalisation and the realisation of human rights.