Peer Support
A peer can be described simply as any person who supports another with mutuality, shared experience and authenticity. Peer support follows as the natural extension when applied.
The thoughtful use of these ancient principles elevate outcomes in any setting.
Key skills underlying the practice of peer support are communication and intrinsic motivation. As skills they can be practiced, increasing both capacity and proficiency.
The thoughtful use of these ancient principles elevate outcomes in any setting.
Key skills underlying the practice of peer support are communication and intrinsic motivation. As skills they can be practiced, increasing both capacity and proficiency.
For the last thirty years, Meaningful Trainings partners, Blair Jennings & Fell Cadwallader have sculpted their personal and professional endeavors employing the tenets of peer support.
The very first Evidence Based Practice, peer support has no rival. Outcomes achieved speak for themselves. Organizations that eschew these broad-based principles, seem to consistently under-perform and wonder why.
Each MT project includes the core philosophies of effective peer support.
The very first Evidence Based Practice, peer support has no rival. Outcomes achieved speak for themselves. Organizations that eschew these broad-based principles, seem to consistently under-perform and wonder why.
Each MT project includes the core philosophies of effective peer support.
Principles
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A peer approach engages & empowers each individual within the process according to their unique experience. The vitality of peer principles resides within their dynamic nature; scalable, they accommodate any variety of
history, experience, exposure and vision. Rest assured, with each MT experience, it's in there! |