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Systems of Care – Allen Bobinac on Rethinking Homelessness and Addiction Support Services
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In this powerful walking episode through Dublin, Gerry speaks with Allen Bobinac, manager of The Lighthouse Café and a man whose journey from sleeping rough in St Stephen’s Green to leading one of Ireland’s most compassionate homelessness services is nothing short of remarkable. Allen shares how lived experience shapes better services, the importance of designing for dignity, and why community is the secret ingredient in recovery. You’ll hear first-hand about Tiglin’s long-term, holistic approach to addiction, trauma, and homelessness, and the vital role of trust, leadership, and purpose in transforming lives.
Key Learnings:
• Lived experience in leadership ensures services truly meet people’s needs.
• Designing for dignity builds trust, safety, and belonging in vulnerable communities.
• Long-term, community-centred support is crucial for breaking cycles of homelessness and addiction.
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/allen-bobinac-ma-1188241a5/
- https://www.tiglin.ie/
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Creators & Guests
- Gerry Scullion - Host
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Systems of Care – Allen Bobinac on Rethinking Homelessness and Addiction Support Services
This is HCD – Human-Centered Design, UX & Service Design Thinking Podcast
Manage episode 499819750 series 3620165
If you like our content, be sure to sign up to our weekly The Design Compass Newsletter. Design Smarter. Lead Better.
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In this powerful walking episode through Dublin, Gerry speaks with Allen Bobinac, manager of The Lighthouse Café and a man whose journey from sleeping rough in St Stephen’s Green to leading one of Ireland’s most compassionate homelessness services is nothing short of remarkable. Allen shares how lived experience shapes better services, the importance of designing for dignity, and why community is the secret ingredient in recovery. You’ll hear first-hand about Tiglin’s long-term, holistic approach to addiction, trauma, and homelessness, and the vital role of trust, leadership, and purpose in transforming lives.
Key Learnings:
• Lived experience in leadership ensures services truly meet people’s needs.
• Designing for dignity builds trust, safety, and belonging in vulnerable communities.
• Long-term, community-centred support is crucial for breaking cycles of homelessness and addiction.
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/allen-bobinac-ma-1188241a5/
- https://www.tiglin.ie/
Click here to watch a video of this episode.
Click here to view the episode transcript.
Creators & Guests
- Gerry Scullion - Host
Like what we do? Make a Tip.
Or
Leave a review: https://ratethispodcast.com/hcd
Sponsor links
- 10x your service design offering with Smaply. Take 20% off your order with ''ThisisHCD20off'
Sign up https://auth.smaply.app/sign-up - Check out This is HCD x Sutsu range. Gerry wears and endorses Sutsu ethical clothing.
- Get 10% off ScenarioCards.org when you used our link https://scenariocards.org/HCD10
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