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Bridges symposium

Because we are continually learning about self-management in clinical practice from health, social and third sector staff we asked attendees two questions at the end of the symposium, here are some of their responses:

What does self-management mean to you in your life/setting?
“It’s about supporting people to manage their conditions but to live the life they want to live”

“Giving people the tools and power to manage their own lives in the way they want to”

“It means the freedom to make my own choices and my own mistakes, thereby owning any choices; I am continuing to be an autonomous person”

What is one thought about implementing self-managent support?
“We all need to listen to people and collaborate, not just tell people”

“Our brain injury team is an ideal place for an approach such as Bridges, most people we work with are ready to be supported to self-manage”

“I come from an Arabic cultural background, I am thinking about how to transfer the ideas and concepts to my community”

“Self-management support is being slowly implemented, little by little but change takes time, champions are the key to driving it forward”