Multiple Chemical Sensitivity associations in Spain meet with Ministry of Health officials

Posted on Feb 05, 2010 by Susie Collins in Blog, Disability Rights, Eva Caballé, Government Regulation, Guest Bloggers, MCS, Social Justice

Eva Caballé reports on the meeting between Multiple Chemical Sensitivity associations and Ministry of Health officals in Spain, Feb. 4, 2010

Translated from Spanish by Eva Caballé

On February 4th 2010 at 12:00h has been held the meeting with Ministry of Health to state the situation of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity sufferers in Spain.

Mr José Martínez Olmos, Secretary General of the Ministry of Health, Mr Alberto Infante Campos, General Director of Professional Planning, Cohesion of SNS and High Inspection and Mr Francisco Valero Bonilla have attended to the meeting representing the Ministry of Health. One person by almost each MCS association has attended to the meeting and also Jaume Cortés, lawyer of Colectivo Ronda, and Dr. Pablo Arnold, immunologist specialized in MCS.

ACAF: Cristina Montané
• AFCISQUIM: María Roldán
Alas de Mariposa- SQM: Tránsito Rodríguez
ALTEA – SQM: Cristobalina Bejarano
APQUIRA: Mª Carmen Gómez de Bonilla
• AQUA: Mario Arias
ASQUIFYDE: Francisca Gutiérrez
AVASFASEM-AVASQ: Francisca García
ENA: Laura Domínguez
MERCURIADOS: Mª Carmen Miravete
• Plataforma Estatal Contra la Contaminación Ambiental: Minerva Palomar
PLATAFORMA PARA LA FM ,SFC, SQM, reivindicación de derechos, Asociación Nacional: Elena Navarro

A petitions document done by MCS associations under David Palma coordination has been submitted. This document has been signed by:

ABAF: Margarita Pascual
ACAF: Maite Ribera
• AFCISQUIM: María Roldán
Alas de Mariposa- SQM: Irene Escudero
ALTEA – SQM: Cristobalina Bejarano
APQUIRA: Mª Carmen Gómez de Bonilla
• AQUA: Mario Arias
ASQUIFYDE: Francisca Gutiérrez
AVASFASEM-AVASQ: Francisca García
ENA: Rosa de Gabriel
MERCURIADOS: Servando Pérez
• Plataforma Estatal Contra la Contaminación Ambiental: Minerva Palomar
PLATAFORMA PARA LA FM ,SFC, SQM, reivindicación de derechos, Asociación Nacional: Elena Navarro
Eva Caballé

Also a copy of Desaparecida: Una vida rota por la Sensibilidad Química Múltiple (Missing: A life broken by Multiple Chemical Sensitivities) has been hand delivered on behalf of Eva Caballé, who couldn’t attend to the meeting, as an example of what MCS sufferers have to go through in Spain.

The meeting with Ministry of Health has meant an agreement on minimum standards by the Ministry, but a big hope for all MCS sufferers.

Representatives of Ministry of Health have committed to contact MCS associations within 2 weeks to jointly agree on experts to form a Scientific Committee to create a document of consensus on the MCS. They have stated that this is the first step to make possible the inclusion of the MCS in ICD-10, i.e. its official recognition as disease in Spain. They have demonstrated that later there would be necessary to start creating the protocols.

All people who have been part of this process are thrilled by the result of the meeting, because doors have opened us to obtain the recognition of the Multiple Chemical Sensitivity in Spain and to achieve that MCS sufferers have the same rights as the other chronically ill people.

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2 Responses to “Multiple Chemical Sensitivity associations in Spain meet with Ministry of Health officials”

  1. Eva Caballé

    06. Feb, 2010

    Thanks a lot for all your support Susie! We all are very excited and we hope that MCS will be soon recognized as a physical illness in Spain.

    I wish this will happen to other countries, because MCS sufferers all around the world need that our governments start to care about us.

    All the best,
    Eva

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    • Susie Collins

      06. Feb, 2010

      Aloha Eva, this type of change happens one country at a time until there is a critical mass and it becomes universally recognized. The grass roots efforts of people in Germany, Japan and now your country of Spain are laying the foundation for others to come. It’s not easy being the trailblazers and we are all indebted to you. We greatly appreciate all your hard work and diligence. Thank you so much! Susie

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