The mission of the Resource Centre for people with mental disability “Zelda” is to promote de-institutionalisation and development of community based mental health care services for people with mental disabilities through research, monitoring of observance of human rights, legal advocacy and activities of informing and educating the public.
The Latvian Parliament (Saeima) has adopted a law which ratifies Optional Protocol of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
On 28 of May 2010 RC "ZELDA" in cooperation with MDAC organized a training seminar for the Latvian judges, prosecutors and attorneys.
On April 2010 the Resource Center "ZELDA" published its latest Newsletter
The Constitutional Court has initiated a case about the Civil Law's Article 365 and 364's compliance with Article 96 of the Constitution
"ZELDA" has been admitted to the European Union's Fundamental Rights Agency's NGO platform
Anete Erdmane's Masters Thesis will be published
A new staff researcher Georgiana Gheorghe (Romania) has joined RC "ZELDA"
"ZELDA" has moved to new premises
The Director of RC "ZELDA" has completed, with Distinction, the one year further education program
RC ZELDA signs cooperation agreement with the Ministry of Welfare
ZELDA receives accreditation to participate in the member states' conference on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
A new staff lawyer begins work at RC "ZELDA"
RC "ZELDA" and RAKUS Patients' Ombudsman organize Patients' Rights Day
RC "ZELDA" receives funding for new project
"ZELDA" joins the European Coalition for Community Living (ECCL).