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Recovery Supports: BUILDING BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE EQUITY

Recovery Supports: BUILDING BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE EQUITY. Stephen J. Gumbley, MA, ACDP II. VULNERABILITIES Diminished: Ability to respond in healthy ways Availability of services Access to service. STIGMA DISCRIMINATION. Recovery Capital Social Capital Resilience Protective Factors

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Recovery Supports: BUILDING BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE EQUITY

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  1. Recovery Supports: BUILDINGBEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE EQUITY Stephen J. Gumbley, MA, ACDP II

  2. VULNERABILITIES • Diminished: • Ability to respond in healthy ways • Availability of services • Access to service STIGMA DISCRIMINATION • Recovery Capital • Social Capital • Resilience • Protective Factors • ASSETS • I know I have • I don’t know I have • I can acquire • I can increase Syndemics ACEs Additional Disparities Disparities

  3. White’s Definition of Recovery Recovery is the experience through which individuals, families, and communities … utilize internal and external resources to … actively manage their continued vulnerability to such problems, and develop a healthy, productive, and meaningful life.

  4. Enhancing Behavioral Health Equityto Ensure Recovery Vulnerabilities Recovery Recovery Capital

  5. ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIESfor Enhancing Health Equity Industry Community Governments Recovery community Family Individual

  6. Typical Approach What’s WRONG with you?

  7. ROSC’s Strength-based Approach What’s RIGHT with you?

  8. Types of recovery support

  9. Types of Recovery Capital

  10. INDIVIDUAL IN RECOVERY Rebuilding a life in the community Citizenship By our silence we let others define us, set the agenda If we as people in recovery do not change how we see ourselves vis a vis our community, our communities will never change how they see us.

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