About this Event
About this event
Introduction to Peer Support teaches participants how to give nonjudgmental, non-directive support to another peer. Findings consistently show that peer support reduces hospitalizations, use of professional services, increases knowledge and coping skills, self-esteem and confidence. In addition,peer support leads to a greater sense of well-being,self-dtermination, and stronger social networks and supports
Peer support works because:
• It provides consumers an essential resource for recovery.
• It is easier to identify and communicate with someone who has lived through and survived some of the same events or experiences.
• People feel a sense of hope and inspiration from peers.
• It offers an opportunity for a person to achieve a greater level of independence and self-sufficiency through role modeling and encouragement by peers.
• Peer support is a powerful agent for change.
This 1-day course teaches those working in the peer-to-peer field how to support other peers using active listening and peer engagement skills. It is empowering for attendees and supports the peer model of recovery. Active role plays and feedback sessions allows attendees to learn new skills or polish existing skills to communicate with others in a deliberate, mindful manner.
Pre-Readings are required and are emailed to registrants prior to the training. This course also includes 1-hour training on “Ethics” which can be used towards CPRS certification; the total course offers 7 continuing education hours.
Must be present and participatory during the entire training session to receive a certificate.
Contact Jordan Young at [email protected] or 615-920-2349 for any questions regarding this training or any other TMHCA organized trainings
The training and materials are free, and the training is sponsored by:
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