Exploring Peer Support Network in Moray - In Person and Online
Harvest Centre, Riverchurch, 10 Greyfriars Street, Elgin, IV30 1LF and online
Do you use your personal life experiences in supporting another person? Are you providing support to another person by drawing on your own lived experience of the same thing? Perhaps you run a support group, provide one to one support, or offer peer-support in another way.
If so, Moray Wellbeing Hub, SAMH, the Scottish Recovery Network and Arrows would like to invite you to participate in the second of 4 peer-support network events to explore the topic of peer support in Moray. More meet up dates to follow throughout the year.
This event will provide peer supporters working across different fields and geographies in Moray the opportunity to come together to talk about what they do, share experiences and learning, provide support to each other and consider if they need more support to fulfil their roles.
Peer support is where a person with lived experience of, for example a health condition, offers support to another person with a similar condition. Peer support makes an important contribution to the Moray care and support landscape. Some peer supporters are paid, while others do so on a formal volunteer basis, and others provide informal pro bono support.
Full details including registration at the 'reserve a spot' tab.