CER Lecture Series 2022: Dual Diagnosis: Mental Health and Substance use Challenges - Liam MacGabhann and Emma Murphy
- Shared screen with speaker view

42:41
Lovely to hear Emma's experience and working for change

53:23
Addiction Services In Cork Kerry also use a care and case management Initial and Comprehensive that identifies clients needs. Its implementation requires case manager to work with the client in many areas Housing, Mental Health, Addiction, Childcare etc

54:10
Perhaps a loaded question but are there any key factors preventing community based approaches such as this from receiving appropriate funding, particularly since the approach seems to be both evidence based and effective?

56:54
Is there anything interesting happening in Kilkenny in terms of DD research or roll out of this new approach?

01:00:03
open thinking vs fixed thinking?

01:03:00
Thanks Liam

01:04:03
Thank you, Liam

01:06:27
Hi Roza there is an online service called better together (HSE unforch for now but it's great) offering different groups both peer & professionally supported, open to anyone but mainly based out of CHO5. V much a recovery community approach

01:07:56
Thanks Laura, I'll look into it.

01:10:44
Apologies my microphone and video are broke. But it is great to hear, what you are all sharing. Thank you 🙂

01:10:48
learning what can work well in practice - think well / think tank

01:19:42
Thank You Emma and Team, I appreciated the opportunity to hear these reflections on inclusion and participation.

01:20:17
Thank you! we will share the recording with you soon

01:20:28
reminds me of coproduction being the holy grail - being offered opportunity as a SU to co-produce something by a service that is by default not coproduced and by people who don't work co-productively, making decision non coproductively etc.

01:24:57
https://www.dcu.ie/courses/undergraduate/school-nursing-psychotherapy-and-community-health/certificate-peer-support

01:25:02
sorry have to leave, thanks for a very interesting talk

01:25:58
Thanks Liam, Emma and everyone. It's been a very interesting hour. Cheers from Kilkenny 😊

01:26:27
Thanks so much Emma and Liam. unfortunately have to leave too. Really informative and interesting talk. All the best, Ruth Ossory Youth

01:29:03
hope the definition of substance doesn't get too narrowed down to drugs and alcohol eg food abuse is one just as damaging to mental health and the physical body

01:29:29
Hi Breda

01:29:58
dual diagnosis and dual recovery

01:30:49
As someone with "dual diagnosis" who is a student in DCU its sad to hear the pilot didn't work!

01:31:07
didnt work out*

01:32:12
Hi Breda, for this example yes, but the wider view is present in the role out of dual diagnosis programme

01:32:40
society to become more aware of better ways of thinking about substance use challenges, not a moral issue, no more judgement

01:35:41
Many Thanks, Liam and Emma, plenty of thinking for Mental Health Professionals

01:35:43
Thank you all for a very informative and insightful discussion, as someone currently finishing their dissertation on mental health social workers’ perspectives on service provision for dual diagnosis, hopefully change will come soon!

01:35:54
Thanks Liam and Emma - really enjoyed the discussion...thinking about power dynamics and seeing people with a deficit versus strengths!

01:35:59
Amaaaaaaaaaaaze thank you

01:36:18
Thank you Emma and Liam

01:36:24
Thank you Liam and Emma, this was very interesting and informative.

01:36:26
thank you

01:36:33
Thank you

01:36:33
Thank you