Stephen Campbell, OHID

Lived experience - and building partnerships

Steve Campbell is a programme manager in the Drug and Alcohol Improvement Support Team at the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID).
With 16 years of experience in the sector, Steve began his journey as a volunteer in early recovery at an open-access drop-in service. He has since held a range of roles, including associate director at a major treatment provider in Wales. Passionate about person-centred care, Steve believes that kindness and connection are fundamental to any therapeutic journey.

PRESENTATION

From Lived Experience to Professional: The Importance of Working Together

Drawing from extensive experience with treatment providers, lived experience groups and the civil service, explore the significance of integrating human experiences into professional settings. Emphasise the importance of bringing together organisations with a range of perspectives and skills, breaking down barriers to collaborative working. This will be illustrated through the London Recovery Network project, with a progress report from last year to now.

Learning objectives: At the end of this presentation, delegates will be able to:
> Discuss the significance of integrating lived experiences into professional settings
> Determine the benefits of collaborative working and breaking down barriers to partnership
> Identify key strategies for fostering progressive partnerships in various sectors
> Gain insights into the London Recovery Network project and its impact on collaborative efforts.