Template A: Highlighting Events, Feelings, and Challenges at Various Levels

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This template, available in beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, helps in showcasing a sequence of events, feelings, and challenges. It includes specific timelines, moments, touchpoints, and highlighted experiences at each level. The advanced level example demonstrates a challenging journey involving mental health issues, medication, service interactions, and personal struggles. The intermediate level offers insights into seeking help, assessment, arrest, and recovery. The beginner level covers crisis moments, medication usage, and service challenges. Each level provides a structured format to illustrate personal narratives effectively.


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  1. Template A Highlight a sequence of events, feelings and challenges o Beginner level o Intermediate level o Advanced level Available in the following formats:

  2. Template A Advanced Level Drop off Drop off timeline date date date date date date date date moments title title title Crisis title title title title touchpoints physical/ mental health medication service feelings Challenges / highlights

  3. Template A Intermediate Level timeline dates dates dates dates dates dates dates dates dates moments title title title crisis title title title title title touchpoints medication service feelings Challenges / highlights

  4. Template A Beginner Level timeline dates dates dates dates dates dates dates dates dates moments title title title crisis title title title title title touchpoints medication service Challenges / highlights

  5. Template A / How it looks in practice // Advanced Level Drop off timeline 2017 2018 2018-2022 2021 2023 moments Self-medicating Referral Treatment Crisis Hospitalised title Getting support Treatment Anxiety is so bad they can present physical symptoms such as vomiting. Started smoking cannabis to self medicate anxiety. Was referred to youth MH support CAMHS. Presented at CAMHS through extreme anxiety. Was offered breathing exercises Breathing exercises didn't work but no further action offered Attempted to end own life Asked for medication for depression and anxiety. Medicatio n refused as under 18. Refused re- referral to CAMHS as they felt it didn't benefit them previously. Became homeless due to erratic behaviour (anxiety) causing relationship breakdown with grandparents. Presented at Health and Housing services and stated the anxiety was due to being homeless. Presented to Bernado's 'Hopscotch' and was offered one-to-one support Returned to GP with anxiety and explained that was using cannabis to cope. Was given medication for anxiety touchpoints GP surgery (if GP referral) CAMHS ? GP surgery Health and housing service Third sectors Youth substance misuse GP surgery service feelings Self medicating anxiety with illicit substances Felt they weren't offered more help as was not offered alternative treatment Being unsupported led to feelings of hopelessness; Left with no help as not offered suitable help Developed distrust for CAMHS and GP because they felt they weren't offered the help they requested Lack of MH support led to homelessness; No MH help offered at homeless service; Staff assuming anxiety was situational and not deep rooted Responded well to this treatment due to the 1-1 nature, as it reduces group anxiety I need to take drugs to deal with things, to feel what normal people feel Challenges / highlights

  6. Template A / How it looks in practice // Intermediate Level 3 months 14 months 2 weeks 2 years timeline Getting help Request help Assessment Arrest Prision Recovery moments Together with his mother, went to the GP to request help with substance dependence (heroin) Went through Dependence assessment with DARS Met Mental Health worker Mother made an application for Jerico's House and was accepted Was arrested and held without access to methadone Connected with prison recovery worker Asked prison recovery worker to come off methadone Access weekly recovery support touchpoints Commenced methadone 30ml Increased methadone 80ml No access to methadone (3days) Repeat prescription deleted after 3 days no attendance Delay in obtaining new methadone prescription Restarted 30ml methadone Supported to reduce methadone from 80ml- zero Commenced monthly injection medication Jericho House (Drugs Recovery) Maximum security prison Low supervision (Adult Open Estate) 3rd sector organisation GP Drug & Alcohol Recovery Service DARS Police Pharmacy service feelings regrets starting on methadone as it created another addiction Lack of support from DARS Support from Mental Health worker Repeat prescription deleted 11days without prescription Support from prison recovery workers was excellent Lack of ongoing support outside prison Challenges / highlights

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