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The Turning Point Project




          The inspiration for the Turning Point Project came to Ross from reading other people’s

          stories and an acknowledgement of how powerful and transformative that was for his
          own  recovery.  This  project  is  an  opportunity  for  participants  of  Reawaken  to  come

          together and share personal experiences in community. While it will  acknowledge the
          darkness  in  people  lives  and  the  world,  ultimately,  it  will  be  a  compilation  of  gems,

          reflecting the many facets of recovery.



          This  collaboratively  produced  document  seeks  to  connect  us  with  ourselves  and  each
          other, and in this process help create healing and positive change.



                                      Ross Marshall is a Peer Support Worker for Uniting SA. He has a

                                      passion  for  working with  people,  and  does  this  in  his  current

                                      role by walking alongside individuals who are engaged with the
                                      South  Australian  public  mental  health  system.  Being  in
                                      relationship  with  others  and  the  mutual  learning  that  takes

                                      place  -  using  our  Lived  Experience  -  is  what  keeps  Ross

                                      motivated.  Being  part  of  Reawaken  is  consistent  with  his
                                      commitment  to  building  community;  A  community  where

                                      vulnerability is viewed as a strength and power imbalances are
                                      acknowledged and used for good, encouraging people to realise

          their abilities and giving them the freedom to make choices.


































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