Do the Right Thing – Delivering the Charter of Rights for People Affected by Substance Use Webinar
The Charter of Rights for People Affected by Substance Use will be launched in December.
The Charter will describe the rights of people and the duties of service providers. For years, strategy and best practice have suggested there should be a rights-based approach to service design and delivery, but the Charter represents a significant step in making this a reality. This webinar will describe the process by which the Charter has been developed, the implications for people using services and how services can adapt to ensure people are empowered and have their rights respected.
Speakers include:
Professor Alan Miller, Independent Chair of the National Collaborative. Alan Miller will explain the background to the Charter and the process by which it has been delivered and its potential to promote change.
Jason Wallace, Living Experience Engagement Senior Officer, SDF. Jason Wallace will describe the rights and roles described within the charter and how they may empower and improve the lives of people affected by substance use.
Louise Stewart, Director of Service Delivery, WithYou. Louise Stewart will consider the implications for service providers and for service development and delivery.
To book a place please visit: Do The Right Thing: Delivering The Charter of Rights for People Affected by Substance Use Webinar – Scottish Drugs Forum