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Psilocybin Access Rights
Also known as: PAR
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Psilocybin Access Rights is a volunteer-led advocacy campaign based in the United Kingdom that calls on the UK government to reschedule psilocybin so it can be made accessible for patients and researchers. The group frames its work around public access, medical research, and safer legal pathways for psilocybin use, rather than commercial service delivery.
Its public role is in psychedelic medicine policy and patient access advocacy, with a focus on mental health and related conditions such as depression, addiction, cluster headaches, and end-of-life distress. Documented current initiatives include Project Croydon, later renamed Project Hull, plus petitioning MPs, public awareness activities, and campaign outreach to support rescheduling and legal medical access.
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- Non-Profit
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- United Kingdom
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