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#149 Using Lived Experience to shape better workplaces
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#149 Using Lived Experience to shape better workplaces

Welcome to the 149th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. This month's theme is all about lived experience, how it shapes policy, and our perspectives, and improves the way we do things.

The Diverse Minds Podcast

July 5, 202215m 49s

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Show Notes

Welcome to the 149th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. This month's theme is all about lived experience, how it shapes policy, and our perspectives, and improves the way we do things.

On today’s show

  • Why I chose to talk about lived experience. [01:07]
  • What the term lived experience is all about. [02:02]
  • The meaning of the word co-production. [03:20]
  • Some gaps we see in workplace policies. [07:11]
  • How we can use lived experience in the workplace. [09:39]

 Quotes

  • Lived experience can also be used in academia and research, particularly in relation to health and social care.
  • I think lived experience in the workplace should be about engaging a wider audience and range of perspectives to shape workplace practices, changing for the better and taking an intersectional approach.
  • The term lived experience provides a unique person-centered approach in terms of knowledge, which can help to present important information that's often missing.
  • We don't want people to feel they are trapped in a web of really difficult. Hard to navigate workplace policies.
  • Return to work policies sometimes feel quite punitive or not fit for purpose.

Resources

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