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Peer Connects: getting the most out of peer support training

Scottish Recovery Network

This event is in the past

We’re pulling out all the stops to support and showcase all the fantastic peer support activity happening in Scotland! Be part of Peer Support in Action! as we work together to develop the peer landscape in Scotland and show the world what peer support can do.

Peer Connects is a trio of terrific participatory online events to connect, share and learn with people passionate about the power of peer support!

Being confident in our understating of peer support and how we use our experiences is an important part of being an effective peer supporter. What’s out there to help you develop as an individual or as an organisation? How can you get the most out of what’s available to enhance your peer support practice? What knowledge and experiences do you have to share? Log in to this third Peer Connects event and be part of the conversation as we hear from Independent Living Support Dumfries and others who have co-designed and co-delivered peer support training opportunities.

Online security and wellbeing

We will be using the video conferencing tool Zoom for this event. Your online security and wellbeing are our utmost priority. We will send out a secure Zoom link and welcome pack ahead of the event.

If you would rather call into this event on your phone (audio access) we can accommodate this - you can request this on the registration form.

Accessibility

Scottish Recovery Network supports #CommunicationForAll and we are working towards becoming fully inclusive. If you have any accessibility or communication needs that would help you take part please let us know.

If you require BSL interpretation or an electronic notetaker we need to know at least 2 weeks in advance of the event date so we can arrange this.

If you have any further questions contact 0300 323 9956 or info@scottishrecovery.net

Sign Language (BSL) users can contact us directly by using Contact Scotland BSL (contactscotland-bsl.org)

Date
11:00-12:30, 8 February 2024
Contact
Jane Hutton
0300 323 9956
Theme
Health & social care
Cost
free
Attendance type
Online only
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