'We have a big job at the moment to ensure that no one is left behind'.
Our Director of Community Services Stuart Smith reflects on his role and the growth of the hepatitis C peer-to-peer support programme in our latest #PeerSupportMeans blog
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As part of our #PeerSupportMeans blog series, Peer Researcher Gary Hind interviews Dr Stephen Ryder about his role in helping to eliminate hepatitis C and his work with peers.
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“People prefer to speak to someone that has lived experience, someone that knows what it’s like to be where they are.”
In the latest of our #PeerSupportMeans interview series, Jim Clark talks about why peer support is so important in our work.
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“People prefer to speak to someone that has lived experience, someone that knows what it’s like to be where they are” #PeerSupportMeans : Jim Clark hepctrust.org.uk/blog/nov-2022/…
Great interview with HCV Action Chair Dr Steve Ryder in the latest in The Hepatitis C Trust's #PeerSupportMeans series
“People prefer to speak to someone that has lived experience, someone that knows what it’s like to be where they are” #PeerSupportMeans
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Via The Hepatitis C Trust
Lee Devereux of The Hepatitis C Trust on what #PeerSupportMeans in the criminal justice system
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#PeerSupportMeans is a blog series by The Hepatitis C Trust about the peer support work their team deliver to support people with hepatitis C.
In this thread, we've highlighted case studies where peer support helped hepatitis C testing and treatment.
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#PeerSupportMeans more people can access testing and treatment for hepatitis C.
How have you used peer support workers in your area? What benefits has peer support brought to your service?
Tell us in the replies!