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A day in the life of a peer support worker: beginnings
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2015) 19 (4): 169–173.
Published: 09 November 2015
... other before. I have been asked by the ward manager to take Lizzy to Housing Aid this afternoon. She was discharged this morning and has nowhere to go. None of the staff can spare the whole afternoon to go with her and the manager seemed quite relieved when she realised that Lizzy could have peer...
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A day in the life of a peer support worker: Graham
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2015) 19 (3): 114–118.
Published: 10 August 2015
... of peer support working. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2015 Discharge Recovery Peer support Inpatient setting “Do you think I should stop taking my medication?”. When we get back to the ward, Graham knocks on the door to the ward office and we wait. The situation...
