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EP 4 - Lived Experience Workers & Human-Centred Practices in Integrated Care

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This episode explores the value and importance of lived experience workers in an integrated care model. Host Annie Williams is joined by Sally Chin and Lee-Ann, who bring their experiences and perspectives as part of the Hamilton Centre clinical team at Eastern Health. Sally highlights the challenges faced by individuals with co-occurring mental health and addiction issues and the need for coordinated care. Lee-Ann emphasises the value of including people with lived experience in interdisciplinary teams and how their insights can inform and validate the care provided. The conversation also touches on the changes in staffing profiles for alcohol and drug services over the years, with a shift towards a more diverse and client-centred approach.

Takeaways

  • Integrated care is crucial for individuals with co-occurring mental health and addiction issues, as it improves prognosis and coordination of care.
  • Including people with lived experience in interdisciplinary teams brings authenticity, validation, and a unique perspective to the care provided.
  • The role of clients in their own treatment is increasingly recognised, with a shift towards a more human-centred approach.
  • The staffing profiles for alcohol and drug services have evolved to include a more diverse range of professionals, promoting a holistic and collaborative approach to care.
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This episode explores the value and importance of lived experience workers in an integrated care model. Host Annie Williams is joined by Sally Chin and Lee-Ann, who bring their experiences and perspectives as part of the Hamilton Centre clinical team at Eastern Health. Sally highlights the challenges faced by individuals with co-occurring mental health and addiction issues and the need for coordinated care. Lee-Ann emphasises the value of including people with lived experience in interdisciplinary teams and how their insights can inform and validate the care provided. The conversation also touches on the changes in staffing profiles for alcohol and drug services over the years, with a shift towards a more diverse and client-centred approach.

Takeaways

  • Integrated care is crucial for individuals with co-occurring mental health and addiction issues, as it improves prognosis and coordination of care.
  • Including people with lived experience in interdisciplinary teams brings authenticity, validation, and a unique perspective to the care provided.
  • The role of clients in their own treatment is increasingly recognised, with a shift towards a more human-centred approach.
  • The staffing profiles for alcohol and drug services have evolved to include a more diverse range of professionals, promoting a holistic and collaborative approach to care.
  continue reading

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