We bring you part 3 of our series chatting with peer support workers from Doors Wide Open in Bunbury. In this episode we sit down with Tania, originally from New Zealand and recovering from methamphetamine addiction. Tania talks us through her experience working in the pharmacy sector, and also challenges she has faced such as family and domestic violence, being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, and working in the sex industry. Tania also chats to us about what it has been like to be separated from her children over the years. Tania has had an interesting journey through recovery, and talks us through what it was like starting off in a faith-based recovery service before finding her way to Doors Wide Open. Tania also discusses her future aims and plans.
A big thank you to Dr Jane Anderson for making this episode possible.
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