Peer Engagement Toolkit and Guidelines
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Kelly, P., & O'Neill, D. (2024). Peer Engagement Toolkit and Guidelines. Dublin: Trinity College Dublin and UISCE. https://doi.org/10.25546/111237Abstract:
The production of this toolkit is part of the recommendations of a Community
Participation Research Project which was undertaken by Trinity College Dublin in
partnership with UISCE in the Summer of 2024. The project was born out of the fact
that although the current National Drug Strategy places a strong emphasis on clients
involvement, the experiences of PWUD accessing services showed evidence to the
contrary. The literature confirms that many PWUD still experience institutional
stigma and have endured discrimination through their experiences of treatment
services (Mayock and Butler, 2021, Comiskey, 2021). This evidence was also confirmed
in the findings from the Knowledge Exchange Workshop (KEW) which was also
conducted as part of the above research report.
The Union for Improved Services Communication and Education [UISCE] has been
involved in several initiatives that have increased the level of participation by PWUD.
These initiatives have included research, policy and service development, and health
promotion interventions including outreach overdose prevention. As well as raising
the profile of PWUD in Ireland, through this work, UISCE has set a range of clear
strategic goals to improve the lives of PWUD across several domains (UISCE, 2022).
While UISCE’s strategy is extremely welcome, on exploration there is little guidance
or evidence available on how the process of peer engagement itself can be
operationalised. This toolkit therefore provides a mechanism for both service
providers and PWUD’s themselves, to identify the level of participation they are
operating at. The toolkit also provides directions on how to progress to higher levels
of engagement. The evidence suggests that engagement and participation can range
from non-participation/tokenism towards full partnership and control (Arnstein,
1969). This toolkit, informed by the research findings of “Development of Guidelines to
Support Peer Led Engagement in Ireland” (Kelly et al., 2024) provides general
guidelines and a conceptual framework that is accessible and implementable on a
practical level.
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Author: Kelly, Peter; O'Neill, Debra
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Trinity Colle Dublin, UISCEType of material:
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Inclusive Society , Addiction and substance abuse , Health status and inequalities , Nursing , Public healthDOI:
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