Our experiences, whether positive or negative, are lessons [Interview]

It is the skills gained through lived experience—whether of social exclusion or illness—that generate experiential knowledge. This knowledge now serves as a valuable resource for supporting people who are excluded or living with a medical condition; it thus complements academic and professional knowledge. This experiential knowledge, more than just a testimony or a life story, must be structured so that it can be shared collectively, particularly in the context of vocational training.

Author(s): Le Floch Carole

Publishing year: 2025

Pages: 9-10

Health in Action, 2025, n° 469, p. 9-10

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