The barriers and facilitators to supporting, commissioning and working with Lived Experience Recovery Organisations in systems of care in England
Healthcare
England
Started April 24, 2026
This study aims to identify the barriers and facilitators to supporting, commissioning and working with Lived Experience Recovery Organisations in effective systems of care for people who use alcohol and/or other drugs
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Apr 24, 2026
Barriers such as funding and recognition hinder the potential of Lived Experience Recovery Organisations to effectively contribute to care systems.
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Apr 24, 2026
The involvement of individuals with lived experience in recovery promotes empathy and understanding in treatment, improving overall outcomes for users.
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Apr 24, 2026
Commissioning Lived Experience Recovery Organisations can divert crucial resources away from established treatment programs.
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Apr 24, 2026
While Lived Experience Recovery Organisations have potential, their integration into care systems requires careful evaluation and structured support.
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Apr 24, 2026
Lived Experience Recovery Organisations provide invaluable insights that enhance the effectiveness of care systems for substance users.
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