Case Studies and Facilitator's Notes
The following case studies have been developed for ‘Can Do’ for Veterans. They are intended to replace the original case studies from the ‘Can Do’ core materials (i.e. Team of Two and Clinical Education). Veteran stories for the population specific units can be found below, or under the coordinator's manual and facilitator's guides for the relevant unit.
As the case studies are the focus of each session, it is imperative that the veteran’s case studies are used when ‘Can Do’ for Veterans is delivered. Without these case studies, the core materials lack any real veteran focus.
As well as the case studies, each of the documents below contains discussion questions for participants and Trigger questions for the facilitator to use to direct discussion.
Unit 1 - Alcohol and depression (PDF 70KB)
Unit 2 - Benzodiazepines and anxiety (PDF 74KB)
Unit 3 - Cannabis, young people and mental health (PDF 72KB)
Unit 4 - Amphetamines and psychosis (PDF 70KB)
Unit 5 - Drugs, pain and opioid dependence (PDF 71KB)
Unit 6 - Drugs, sexual health and pregnancy (PDF 70KB)
'Can Do' for Veterans - all stories and case discussions (PDF 206KB)
Case stories and facilitator's notes for population specific units
Following are veteran specific alternate case stories for each of the population specific units. Please note that there is not an alternate case story for 'Can Do' for CALD people.
As well as the case stories, each of the documents below contains discussion questions for participants and Trigger questions for the facilitator to use to direct discussion.
'Can Do' for Young People, Families and Carers - Unit 1 (PDF 126KB)
'Can Do' for Young People, Families and Carers - Unit 2 (PDF 125KB)
'Can Do' for Young People, Families and Carers - Unit 3 (PDF 126KB)
'Can Do' for Families and Carers (PDF 124KB)
'Can Do' for Older People (PDF 125KB)
'Can Do' for Men in Rural Areas (PDF 125KB)
'Can Do' for Young Mothers (PDF 125KB)
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