Peer Connects: Demonstrating the positive impact of peer support
Scottish Recovery Network
How do we clearly demonstrate the powerful and nuanced role that peer support plays in supporting people’s mental health recovery?
We know that as a busy group, organisation or service that it can be hard to find the time to plan and share the positive impact of the peer support you deliver.
Join this online session as we share learning, experience and tools that will help you to embed evaluation and demonstrate to funders, decision makers and stakeholders the life changing results of the peer support you provide.
• This event is for peer support groups, organisations and services looking to demonstrate the positive impact of peer support.
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 ahead of the event. If you want to call into this event on your phone (audio access) we can accommodate this.
Accessibility
Scottish Recovery Network supports #CommunicationForAll. If you have any accessibility or communication needs that would help you take part, please let us know. To book BSL interpreters or Electronic Notetakers we need two weeks’ notice.
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
Peer Connects programme 2024/25
Peer Connects is a programme of learning events and opportunities to connect and share with people passionate about the power of peer support!
Exploring different peer support themes the Peer Connects series brings us together to develop the peer landscape in Scotland and show the world what peer support can do!
#PeerConnects #PeerSupportScot
- Date
- 11:00-12:30, 20 March 2025
- Contact
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Jane Hutton
03003239956 - Theme
- Health & social care
- Cost
- free
- Attendance type
- Online only
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