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POWER OF PEER SUPPORT: INTEGRATING PEER SUPPORT TO EXPAND THE WORKFORCE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CHALLENGES (PART 2) 

04-20-2020 06:11 PM

The steady climb of individuals in jails and prisons with behavioral health disorders has ignited a deeper dive in understanding the use of peer support to reduce recidivism, homelessness, unemployment and instability. Whether part of the formal process or simply as a matter of people building relationships in peer support groups, the notion of one to one peer support is central. Peer support groups and forensic peers, individuals who have been involved in the criminal justice system, provide a variety of support activities specifically aimed to help with re-integration and maintaining positive community involvement. The peer support specialist works from the context of recovery, frequently utilizing language based upon common experience rather than clinical terminology, and person-centered relationships to foster strength based recovery. The core principles of peer support creates a longer and competent role of recovery for individuals improving quality of life.

Part II – Will delve into the practical application of persons with lived experience in:
- Preventative Measures – Prearrest Diversion
- During Incarceration
- For Reentry related work

Panelists:
Justin Volpe (Florida Courts – Judicial 11) 
Jill Mays (Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities) 
Kasey Moyer - (Mental Health America)
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