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Considering power differences in lived experience engagement
Lydia Trowse and Bec Edser, Emerging MindsIn this resource, members of the Lived Experience Network describe the ways that coordinators have attended to power differences in the project, and how this was experienced by the system advisors. -
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The emotional labour of lived experience work
Lydia Trowse and Bec Edser, Emerging MindsParticipating in lived experience work can be emotionally exhausting or triggering for both families and staff. This resource explores ways to reduce the emotional labour of lived experience work. -
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Working with lived experience: Consultation or co-design?
Lydia Trowse and Bec Edser, Emerging MindsWhen working in the area of lived experience, it’s important to honour the process you choose and strive to correctly label the approach you’re undertaking. For example, in many spaces there can be confusion between consultation and co-design. -
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Why communication matters in lived experience work
Lydia Trowse and Bec Edser, Emerging MindsTo be successful in their roles, people with lived experience need to be provided with enough information about the organisation and systems they’re working within, as well as what is expected of them. Learn how the Lived Experience Network provides its members with information in a way that’s easy to digest, and provides regular opportunities to check-in with people’s understanding along the way. -
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The value of diversity in lived experience work
Lydia Trowse and Bec Edser, Emerging MindsThis fact sheet explores the importance of having diverse representation in your lived experience groups, and the considerations needed to effectively support the needs of lived experience experts. -
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How organisations can help lived experience experts to succeed
Lydia Trowse and Bec Edser, Emerging MindsThis fact sheet looks at different ways families with lived experience can be recognised for their input, including through remuneration, reimbursement, and logistical support. -
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Laying the foundations of the Lived Experience Network
Lydia Trowse and Bec Edser, Emerging MindsExplore how the Lived Experience Network staff and members built a foundation of good, authentic relationships for the network, and how these connections have influenced the network's outcomes. -
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Lessons in co-design from The Lived Experience Network
Emerging MindsThis article explores the genesis of the South Australian Government Department of Human Services's Lived Experience Network; what practitioners and organisations can learn from peoples' lived experience of adversity; and why it's important to include lived experience in services and systems. -
Podcast
Families: Learning how to parent when you weren’t parented well yourself
Flick KimeRuntime00:21:31Released10/7/23 -
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Resources for primary care nurses
Emerging Minds offers a range of free, easy-to-use tools to support practitioners working with children and families. As a primary care nurse, you can get started with the following selection of resources. -
Webinar
Developing a plan: Common practice challenges in child mental health
Emerging Minds and Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)Based on a case study, this webinar with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) explores the skills required to respond to practice challenges including creating family-led support plans that address multiple factors that might be impacting the family, and putting supports in place when there is a lack of specialist services available, or there are long waitlists. -
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Research, evaluation and design
As a learning organisation, Emerging Minds has a focus on continuous improvement and translating evidence into practice, policy and systems. Emerging Minds’ Research and Evaluation team manages and conducts the ongoing evaluation of the National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health. Through collaboration between the internal team and external collaborators,…