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16-02-2017 07:52 AM - edited 16-02-2017 07:54 AM
16-02-2017 07:52 AM - edited 16-02-2017 07:54 AM
Peer Workers in Alcohol and Drug Services
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone here has experienced peer work in AoD servcies and what that looked like? AA and NA have been involved in this for almost a centuary, but other than that, here in my part of queensland it doesn't seem to be happening within either clinical or community services. I have been trying to address this. i'm not too sure how I'm doing, but will carry on anyway 😉
I have a lived experience of both mh and aod issues. they go hand in hand for many people, yet current feedback and exerience has informed me that if you so much as even mention that you may have smoked a joint last week end when you present as a suicide to ED, well theres no room for you at the mh inn so to speak.
Apart from this, and lets face it theres no room in mh servces for people who have never used any drugs a lot of the time too, I also firmly beleive and witness daily the strengths and effectiveness that experienced peer support can add to aod services.
What are peoples thoughts on this? Is it just qld that doesnt value peer work in aod ? can anyone point me in the direction of succsessful services or groups that are contributing in this way to peoples recovery?
Thanks 🙂
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16-02-2017 08:03 PM
16-02-2017 08:03 PM
Re: Peer Workers in Alcohol and Drug Services
Hi @Surf
I think peer work in mental health settings is so critical.
Off the top of my head, I don't know of any AoD specific organisations, but one mental health organisation that does peer work exceptionally well is Flourish I'm not sure if they have any services in your part of QLD - but I think they are a great example of an organisation doing peer work effectively.
I hope you keep on pursuing this! I think it will become more and more common across Australia, particularly with the introduction to the Cert. IV in Peer Support now offered in TAFEs.
Nik
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16-02-2017 08:15 PM
16-02-2017 08:15 PM
Re: Peer Workers in Alcohol and Drug Services
big question ? there are no clear answers...peers can be anyone your trust that has a understading of your needs and empathy of the process..the "professionals" can at times place the individual in a box as it's an easy option......I have found no peer support at all and will die a slow death without it.
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16-02-2017 08:43 PM
16-02-2017 08:43 PM
Re: Peer Workers in Alcohol and Drug Services
Are you okay tonight? These Forums are a great place to get peer support. If you're looking for support from peers tonight, I'd encourage you to jump into the Forums and start a new discussion or contribute to pre-exisiting discussion.
I hope you're doing okay.
Take care
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17-02-2017 12:02 AM