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A Short Survey: What are payments like for people with lived experience collaborating with services today?

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Consumer Participation Practice Network - Victoria

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Consumer Participation Practice Network - Victoria

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The Consumer Participation Practice Network (CPPN) is a group of practitioners from Victorian-based services encompassing health, mental health, homelessness, family violence, youth, alcohol and other drugs, legal and justice services, and peak bodies including the Council to Homeless Persons and Youth Affairs Council (YACVIC).

CPPN are asking …
What are payments like for people with lived experience collaborating with services today?

The CPPN Lived Experience payment survey has had more than 90 responses in the 3 weeks it’s been open — and this is just the beginning.

It’s not too late to have your say.

This is what is emerging from the survey so far:

1. People want choice around payment and they know what works for them
2. People are anxious about how payments affect them
3. People with lived experience face unique risks and barriers to participating

People want choice around payment and they know what works for them

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