Description

While the benefits of family inclusion in AOD and Mental Health treatment are well established, making such inclusion a routine part of care remains challenging. More sophisticated approaches to practice change as reflected in the fields of knowledge translation and implementation science offer hope of greater success in introducing new and more effective practices. From another perspective concepts such as co-design challenge traditional ideas about who determines what services are provided and how.

This webinar will share learnings from a recent project undertaken by the Bouverie Centre to implement family inclusive practices in two Victorian AOD/Mental Health Catchments (The Catchment Beacon Project). We will explore how concepts of experience-based design and co-design were used in an implementation process involving clients, family members as well as practitioners and managers.

This event will cover:

  • Understand how ideas from experience-based design and co-design were incorporated into a project that aimed to implement family

Trainers

  • Dr Brendan O'Hanlon — The Bouverie Centre
  • Naomi Rottem — The Bouverie Centre

Categories: Capability 6 - Understanding and responding to substance use and addiction, Capability 14 - Embedding evidence-informed continuous improvement
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Medical, Nursing
Levels: Introductory, Intermediate
Lifespans: Child, Adolescent, Youth, Adult, Older Persons

Wednesday 18 September 2019
10:00 to 11:00
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Brunswick

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Free webinar

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