Hosted by the Office of Recovery at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Laysha Ostrow, Ph.D. discusses some of the results from the Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) Career Outcomes Study, a 3-year effort to document the career outcomes of CPS. Dr. Ostrow presents on some of the findings around wages and financial wellbeing, workplace burnout, and CPS in rural areas. The presentation concludes with lessons learned and suggestions for future research and policy changes to support the peer workforce.
Read MoreA 2016 presentation to the Milwaukee Mental Health Task Force about peer-run respites.
Read MoreA 2017 presentation to the California Association of Social Rehabilitation Agencies about results of the Self-Employment Starts with You survey.
Read MoreIn this presentation for the Doors to Wellbeing Technical Assistance Center, we discuss service user-research, which is a type of CBPR in mental health in which individuals with professional research qualifications and lived experience are project leaders or co-leaders. It explicitly uses lived experience in research work. Despite the continued development of service user-research internationally, service user research in the USA continues to encounter significant barrie
Read MoreIn this webinar, presenter Morgan Pelot will discuss the research on the effectiveness of peer respites and the evidence supporting them. Presenter Sae Kim will discuss a practical application of this literature at the Monarch House, a peer respite in Wisconsin. Sae will also cover how peer respites are responding to COVID-19 and how these crisis services are valuable during this time of quarantine.
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