The Development of a Toolkit & Guidelines to Support Peer Engagement
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Kelly, P., & O'Neill, D. (2024). The Development of a Toolkit & Guidelines to Support Peer Engagement. Dublin: Trinity College Dublin and UISCE. https://doi.org/10.25546/111235Download Item:
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The report explores the importance of peer engagement in harm reduction and advocating
for the active involvement of marginalized community members in decision-making
processes. It emphasizes the need for moving beyond tokenism to meaningful engagement,
where peers, particularly people who use drugs (PWUD) are given real power to influence
policy and services. The findings from this report also inform the toolkit and guidelines
which was co-produced by the peer network and the academic researchers in partnership.
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Author: Kelly, Peter; O'Neill, Debra
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Inclusive Society , Addiction and substance abuse , Leadership in nursing , Public healthDOI:
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