Working out your shared problem is an essential step to effective communication in health justice partnership. Use these conversation prompts to get you started.
In our latest tutorial with health, community care and legal practitioners from around the country, we discussed how health justice partnership (HJP) can contribute to improving health and justice outcomes for people with disability.
A healthy community is one in which everyone has access to help when they need it – and that includes legal help.
Here are our go-to tips on building and sustaining effective networks and communities of practice.
One tool folks working in HJP can try is the ‘power audit’, to help partners and partnerships pay attention to, work with and disrupt power.
What do we mean when we talk about listening to the voices of lived experience?