2. changing
Needs
Ways of engaging with clients
Demands
Expectations from government
3. responding
Different service approaches
Keeping what works, building other services
Communicating the significance of changes in treatments
Using the tools we have, particularly peer work, in both support
and education
Integrating work to identify and challenge stigma into general
work, not an add on
Identifying and challenging discrimination ,supporting clients to
do so
4. what do we need
Evaluation to consider which approaches work (and
which don’t) and what we can learn from others.
Places to share this learning
Using research to help answer these questions
Using evidence from research and evaluations to
build strong arguments for funding
Demonstration style projects
5. resourcing it
Identify policy approaches that situate us in emerging
areas- National Preventative Health Authority, NDIS,
Medicare Locals
Aged care and health models, EACH, etc
Locate our clients clearly in relevant government
policy and strategy
Partner with providers