CPSLE Allies - Elevating the Lived Experience Voice (Webinar 1)
Have you heard about CPSLE, but are unsure of its meaning? Join us to develop your understanding of CPSLE and the advantages of peer support.
Description
Webinar 1 Topics:
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CPSLE Roles - the history of the movement
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Peer Support – relationship as the site of the mahi/work
Aim
These webinars will provide an opportunity to deepen your understanding of Lived Experience roles in the Mental Health and Addiction sector and the principles that drive them. Based on the foundations built over time with the history of the Lived Experience movement. It will build on our commitment to te Tiriti o Waitangi and the human rights approach that is at the foundation of the Lived Experience movement.
Learning Intentions
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Ability to articulate the difference between the Lived Experience roles
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Incorporate te Tiriti o Waitangi and the human rights principles into practise
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Elevating the lived experience voice and creating an environment for people to thrive
Who Should Attend:
CPSLE (Consumer, Peer Support, Lived Experience) allies and coworkers.
Facilitated by Dr Annie Southern
PhD HSc, MA, GradDipLT, Cert HE
Dr Annie Southern was educated at Oxford University and has a PhD in Health Science from the University of Canterbury. She is a researcher and writer and is well published, with her work spanning both journalism/publishing and mental health fields. Annie uses her lived experience of both neurodiversity and alternative states of reality as part of her work and is an Intentional Peer Support international trainer, Hearing Voices that are Distressing trainer and a professional member of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation. She is managing director of Kaitiaki Marama/Lightkeepers Ltd an Indigenous lived experience social enterprise.
More Workshops in this Series:
CPSLE Allies - Elevating the Lived Experience Voice (Webinar 2)
Elevating the Lived Experience Voice – Being Agents of Change
Terms and Conditions
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MHERC reserves the right to cancel a workshop at any time due to unforeseen circumstances or insufficient registrations.
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Only one person may view a webinar session per registration.
Please read our full Terms and Conditions before registering.
Prerequisites
You will need
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Headset and Microphone
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Built-in laptop camera or attachable webcam device (for laptop or PC)
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Stable broadband connection
Minimum System Requirements
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As a guide, if you are able to Skype or watch online videos (eg: YouTube) from your device, your system requirements should be capable.
Operating System
Windows 7 and above
Mac OS X 10.6 and above
Browsers
Internet Explorer 7 and above
Firefox - Latest version
Chrome - Latest version
Safari - 5 and above