The peer recovery model is transforming the way we approach mental health and addiction recovery, emphasizing lived experience, mutual support, and empowerment. This three-hour interactive workshop provides mental health professionals, social workers, and peer recovery specialists with a foundational understanding of peer support as a recovery-oriented practice.
Participants will explore the history, principles, and ethics of peer recovery, while also developing key skills in active listening, mentorship, and advocacy. Through real-world case studies, discussion, and hands-on learning, this session equips professionals with tools to integrate peer recovery into their work and foster person-centered care.
Key Learning Outcomes:
✓Understand the philosophy and history of peer recovery support.
✓Recognize the unique role of peer recovery specialists in mental health systems.
✓Learn essential skills for providing strengths-based, person-centered peer support.
✓Explore ethical considerations, boundaries, and confidentiality in peer work.
✓Develop strategies for integrating peer recovery principles into various professional settings.
Who Should Attend
- Social workers, therapists, and mental health professionals.
- New Recovery coaches and peer support specialists.
- Professionals working in addiction recovery, housing, and community services.