In collaboration with  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services, an office of the Department of Mental Health and Human Services,  the HHEC is planning to host a Peer Support 101 class  sometime in April.

If you are interested in participating please contact Jean via email   [log in to unmask]

 

Peer Support 101

 


Over the last 35 years peer support in mental health has evolved out of a human rights perspective. Even in the late 1970’s, when most of the mental health community was talking about life long illness and containment in the community, people working in peer support were talking about rights, consciousness raising, alternatives, and choice. People like Sally Zinman and Howie the Harp were helping people come together to support one another in becoming well and building a life in community. While all this was developing, so were the ideas about what makes peer support different than other kinds of help. Not better or worse, but a whole different way of thinking about life and supportive relationships. (Shery Mead, 2006)

Peer Support 101 is an opportunity to take a peek at Intentional Peer Support, learn about the tasks of peer support and hear about peer support in Maine. Peer Support 101 is a 3-hour class offered to anyone interested in learning more about peer support. It is also a requirement for participation in the Peer Support Specialists Certification.

Who should take Peer Support 101?

 

 

 

 

Jean A. Henderson

Student Services Coordinator

UMPI/University College @ Houlton

18 Military Street

Houlton, ME 04730

207-521-3100 ext 3103