Lived Experience Story #3 - Health worker perspective
Added by Cracks in the Ice and GARUWA
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This video features Morgan, a nurse dedicated to helping people experiencing difficulties with crystal methamphetamine use. She shares her experiences working in a challenging but supportive environment, and the importance of readiness for change. Morgan highlights that resources and support are available to help health workers and people on their recovery journey.
This is one from a series of three videos that explore the impact of crystal methamphetamine through creative interpretations of testimonies. The three lived experience stories are told from the perspective of someone with experience using crystal methamphetamine, a mother of someone who uses crystal methamphetamine, and a health worker who works with people who use crystal methamphetamine. These videos aim to provide a voice to people with lived experience of crystal methamphetamine use, overcome stigma and harmful stereotypes, and provide hope for people with lived experience.
For more information and support, visit cracksintheice.org.au/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-peoples
- Language:English
- Location:Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Duration:00:02:17
- Producer or Facilitator:GARUWA
- Camera:Andrew Amanaki, Amanaki Studios
- Writer:Genevieve Grieves, Kieran Mpetyane Satour, Josef Jakamarra Egger, Libby Collins, Rah Dakota, Steph Kershaw and Tariq Issacs and an Expert Advisory Group of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander members
- Talent:Angeline Penrith (as Morgan)
- Soundtrack:Jai Pyne
- English Subtitles:No
- Genre:Health & Education
- Year Completed:2025
- Director:Genevieve Grieves (Worimi) and Kieran Mpetyane Satour (Gurindji/Malngin, Pertame Arrernte and Worimi)
- Editor:Rah Dakota
- Narrator:Angeline Penrith (as Morgan)
- Other Crew:Gaffer: Del-Ray Fruean, Best Boy: Gabriel Waterstreet
- Sound Recordist:GARUWA recorded voiceover, Studio Recording: Mighty Sound