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What should be done and how it can be done.

Byrne, L., Wang, L., Roennfeldt, H., Chapman, M., Darwin, L., Castles, C., Craze, L., & Saunders, M. 
(2021). 
National Lived Experience Workforce Guidelines: Growing a Thriving Lived Experience Workforce. 
National Mental Health Commission
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Summary

The purpose of Lived Experience workforce development is to ensure that skilled Lived Experience workers are available in all areas in Australia to meet the needs of people with mental health challenges, their families, carers and supporters, and the needs of mental health services. The national goal for workforce development is to engage all stakeholders to collaboratively address key development priorities in order to grow and sustain a viable Lived Experience workforce.


Byrne, L., Wang, L., Roennfeldt, H., Chapman, M., Darwin, L. 
(2019). 
Queensland Framework for the Development of the Mental Health Lived Experience Workforce. 
Queensland Mental Health Commission
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Summary

The purpose of this framework is to support the development and expansion of lived experience roles across Queensland. It is intended to be broad, flexible, adaptive and evolving over time. The framework seeks to strengthen understanding and collaboration across the mental health sector and contribute to more effective services and better outcomes for people accessing services.


Grey, F., Roper, C. & Cadogan, E. 
(2018). 
Co-production: Putting principles into practice in mental health contexts. 
University of Melbourne, School of Health Sciences, Centre for Mental Health Nursing
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Summary

This resource is the culmination of three-years’ collaboration between three co-authors: CPN consumer academic Cath Roper, independent consumer consultant and peer supporter Flick Grey, and senior project officer Emma Cadogan from Victoria’s Department of Health & Human Services. It provides practical advice for developing the culture and mind sets from which co-production can occur and includes five case studies that embody co-production principles in mental health.

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Acknowledgement of Country

The National Mental Health Consumer and Carer Forum and the National Primary Health Network Mental Health Lived Experience Engagement Network acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which we work and live on across Australia. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, culture and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.

Definition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience

“A lived experience recognises the effects of ongoing negative historical impacts and or specific events on the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It encompasses the cultural, spiritual, physical, emotional and mental wellbeing of the individual, family or community.

“People with lived or living experience of suicide are those who have experienced suicidal thoughts, survived a suicide attempt, cared for someone through a suicidal crisis, been bereaved by suicide or having a loved one who has died by suicide, acknowledging that this experience is significantly different and takes into consideration Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples ways of understanding social and emotional wellbeing.” - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience Centre

We welcome Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to this site and invite them to provide any feedback or items for inclusion.

Recognition of Lived Experience

We also recognise people with lived and living experience of mental ill-health and recovery and the experience of people who are carers, families, kin, or supporters.

 

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