People with psychosocial disabilities in Fiji continue to face deep‑rooted exclusion driven by stigma, discriminatory laws, and limited community-based supports, despite Fiji’s commitment to the UNCRPD. This research, led by the Psychiatric Survivors Association of Fiji with CBM Australia, highlights the daily barriers people experience, from denial of decision‑making rights to restricted access to services, while also showing how inclusion and peer‑support networks can transform wellbeing and participation. The findings call for urgent legislative reform, investment in rights‑based community supports, and meaningful involvement of people with lived experience in shaping policies and services.