Transcription of Peer work framework - Mind Australia
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Peer work framework This document will provide a framework for Mind's peer workforce. The framework will illustrate the value Mind places on a lived experience of mental ill health as the foundation of our peer practitioner workforce as well as guide and inform consistent practice across the organisation. Contents Acknowledgment i Definitions 2. Introduction 4. About Mind 5. The way we work 5. Peer work at Mind 6. Evidence base for peer support 7. Mind's Model of Peer Work 8. Lived experience knowledge base 8. Peer work values 9. Peer practice principles 10. How Mind supports an effective peer workforce 14. Conclusion 16. References 17. Acknowledgement Mind acknowledges that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise the intergenerational impact of the history of invasion, dispossession and colonisation and are committed to the recognition, respect, inclusion and wellbeing of Australia 's First Peoples.
This framework is to be used in conjunction with other Mind documents including Mind’s approach to recovery oriented practice, Mind’s approach to working with families and carers, Mind code of conduct, Mind diversity and inclusion framework, Mind workforce capability framework, Mind practice governance framework, My Better Life® model
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