What helps successful community groups (involving peers support workers) to develop?

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore features of successful peer supported community support groups hosted by St Mungo’s and partners. Design/methodology/approach – Literature review and theme construction. Findings – Overall the review confirmed existing findings that successful suppor...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mental health and social inclusion 2016-05, Vol.20 (2), p.126-134
Hauptverfasser: Deering, Kris, Fieldhouse, Jon, Parmenter, Vanessa
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore features of successful peer supported community support groups hosted by St Mungo’s and partners. Design/methodology/approach – Literature review and theme construction. Findings – Overall the review confirmed existing findings that successful support groups foster mutually supportive, reciprocal relationships capable of inspiring hope among group members. This paper will concentrate on findings that co-production was indicative of successful groups in terms of shared aims, negotiated agendas, clear communication, and engagement with the wider community. Research limitations/implications – A group’s success was seen in terms of growth in members’ self-esteem, empowerment, and optimism, which this paper proposes could become part of a conceptual framework of a learning organisational culture. Originality/value – Developing understanding of a rapidly growing phenomenon in community-based mental health care and presenting this in terms of a particular organisational culture.
ISSN:2042-8308
DOI:10.1108/MHSI-10-2015-0038