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Co-production in Trauma-Responsive Organisations

Michael Norton (University College Cork)

Trauma-Responsive Organisations: The Trauma Ecology Model

ISBN: 978-1-80382-430-7, eISBN: 978-1-80382-429-1

Publication date: 28 April 2022

Abstract

Mental health services have changed significantly in the past few decades. Currently, our services are transforming from one that was biomedically led to one that encompasses a recovery orientation. Additionally, a new field of study as it related to mental health care is emerging that of trauma-informed care. In this chapter, we explore briefly what we mean by the terms trauma and trauma-informed care. This is followed by a critical examination of how co-production and servant leadership can work together to support individuals through their trauma towards recovery and well-being. From which, we suggest that peer support workers are suitable candidates to co-produce trauma-informed services as they embody the connecting principles of choice and empowerment needed for all three concepts to converge and work together to enhance recovery and well-being. While I focus on using co-production in the mental health space in this chapter, the principles and practices can equally apply to other health and social care services.

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Norton, M. (2022), "Co-production in Trauma-Responsive Organisations", Trauma-Responsive Organisations: The Trauma Ecology Model, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 147-158. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-429-120221009

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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