Mental Health Transformation through lived experience
I have been really fortunate to sit on a variety of lived experience advisory groups and in turn help shape how services are developed, promoted and evidence their needs.
Here's some things I've learned along the way:
- No one experience is the same, but there's a lot of shared challenges and successes
- You can't manage success with old tools - invest in data and monitoring to evidence need, client journeys and the value of your work
- Value the role the charity sector has in reducing the likelihood of a client returning to high-need services and invest in preventative and social models of care
- There's a lot to be learned from responses to different health conditions, including the HIV pandemic - involve intersectional and intergeneration voices
- When you invest in minoritised communities, you support the majority
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