Peer support work : practice, training & implementation

As health and social care policy evolves, peer support is an increasingly recognised method to help improve the outcomes of care by drawing on those with lived experience. However, despite the establishment of a research basis that demonstrates the methods' value in care, implementation of live...

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Other Authors Mahon, Daryl (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781837530205
DOI10.1108/9781837530182
Physical Description1 online resource (160 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1
  • Chapter 1. Peer Support Work: A Brief Introduction / Daryl Mahon
  • Chapter 2. Peer Work in Mental Health Services / Michael John Norton
  • Chapter 3. Addiction and Peer Support Work / Mark Wright and Daryl Mahon
  • Chapter 4. A Peer Inside / David Breakspear and Daryl Mahon
  • Chapter 5. Homelessness and Peer Work / Chris O'Donnell and Anthony Cusack
  • Part 2
  • Chapter 6. Lived Experience of Direct Provision / Cennis Chikezie
  • Chapter 7. Peer Work in Ethnic Minorities Communities / Osas Iyamu Usideme
  • Chapter 8. Peer Support Work Within the Traveller Community / Margaret Harty
  • Part 3
  • Chapter 9. Common Themes in Peer Work / Daryl Mahon
  • Chapter 10. The Supervision of Peers / Daryl Mahon and Michael John Norton
  • Chapter 11. The Training &amp / Education of Peer Workers / Martha Griffin, Paul Duff, and Liam MacGabhann
  • Chapter 12. Implementing Peer Support in Health and Social Care Systems: Ecological Considerations / Daryl Mahon.