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  • Ep. 26 What Peers Want Clinicians & Providers to Know

Ep. 26 What Peers Want Clinicians & Providers to Know

Monday 2nd October 2023

Tune into 'Recovery Talk' as Casey Johnson and Russell Campillo share insights on empathy and inclusive care in harm reduction for clinicians.
65 minutes
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Recovery Talk
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Recovery Reimagined
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
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Empathy in Action: Clinicians and Harm Reduction

Episode Overview

  • The episode emphasizes the importance of meeting individuals where they are and empowering them to make informed decisions about their health.
  • Both Casey Johnson and Russell Campillo share their personal experiences and insights into harm reduction and recovery services.
  • The discussion sheds light on the complexities and challenges faced by individuals living with HIV, substance use disorders, and mental health issues.
  • The guests advocate for more inclusive and compassionate care practices, urging clinicians and providers to engage with communities they may not fully understand.
  • Recovery Talk continues to lead the charge in advocating for equitable, dignified, and person-centred recovery support services.
It's your job as a provider to empower us as patients to become strong and powerful in the decision-making process and making choices about our bodies and making choices about how we actually feel.
How can clinicians better support individuals navigating complex health issues like HIV, substance use disorders, and mental health challenges? In this episode of 'Recovery Talk', host Shannon Roberts engages in a heartfelt conversation with Casey Johnson, a harm reduction specialist, and Russell Campillo, a peer educator.
They discuss the crucial intersection of harm reduction and sexual reproductive health, sharing personal stories that highlight the importance of meeting people where they are and empowering them to make informed decisions about their health. Casey and Russell offer practical advice for clinicians, emphasizing the need for empathy, humility, and inclusive care practices. Their insights serve as a powerful reminder that understanding and compassion can significantly impact recovery journeys.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in fostering more equitable and dignified recovery support services.