Question
How can we implement the communitisation of care in our vision and transform recovery into something real?
Problem description
The recovery vision requires a change of culture of the professional, but also of clients and the community. We have to move away from the paternalistic care model. To enable this project, we need a broader community support base, if not, a rehabilitation oriented approach doesn’t make much sense (because of stigmatisation). The communitisation of care requires another language, formation, intervision, supervision
Impact - effect
Without proper training, peer review or intervision and supervision of professionals, the recovery vision remains nothing more than a slogan. There is a need for a profound awareness so that stigma in the minds of professionals can tackled as well, and to turn away from the paternalism that is inherent to the formation of professionals. If the community framework doesn’t follow, the client with whom we are working with a recovery based approach, will be solely confronted with stigmatisation
To do
Deploying experienced workers (experts by experience) to inspire clients to recovery including their mental vulnerability. This implies:
- Client related tasks: support in and during the process of recovery, individual and in group with peers
- Team related tasks: coaching of colleagues and schools, discuss recovery supporting and hindering interventions, point at stigmatisation and discuss the issue
- Organisation related tasks: a recovery oriented contribution in the further development and organisation of care in projects, care programmes, policy of organisations
- Profession related tasks: reflection on own practice, maintain expertise and competences, participate in intervisions, contribute to the development of the profession and the professional valorisation of expertise by experience (working groups, guest lectures at college)
Hyperlink
http://www.mobileteamsconnecting.eu/bijlagen/H37%20-%20ppt%20mobiele%20dag%20Noolim%20(NHN).pdf
Theme
Starting up and further development/deployment of mobile teams
Topic
recovery oriented approaches in mobile teams
Reference - contact
Caroline Thierfeldt
Mobile team
2b
Project
Noolim
Intership abroad - place
Noord-Holland-Noord
Date
September 2014