The growth of peer support: an international charter.

Journal: Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England)

Volume: 28

Issue: 6

Year of Publication: 2020

Affiliated Institutions:  Senior Advisor Lived Experience, Mind Australia, Melbourne, Australia. Lived Experience Workforce, Health Department of Southern Australia, Adelaide, Australia. Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington, ON, Canada. Interrelate, Montreal, Canada. Together Charity, Oxford, UK. New Life Psychiatric Association, Hong Kong. Connect Supporting Recovery, Wellington, New Zealand. Mary O'Hagan Consulting, Wellington, New Zealand. Singapore Association for Mental Health, Singapore. Thai Family Link Association, Nonthaburi, Thailand. Hearts and Sounds, Kampala, Uganda. International Association of Peer Workers, Grand Rapids, MI, USA. National Empowerment Center, Boston, MA, USA, and. Director of the Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health, New Haven, CT, USA.

Abstract summary 

: While mental health peer support originated in its contemporary form in English-speaking countries, it is now spreading rapidly across the globe. This rapid growth presents two major challenges. The first pertains to "role integrity" and the second to the possible culture-bound nature of peer support; a concern which has attended the emergence of peer support in countries that have significantly different worldviews.: Recognizing the growth of peer support and the resulting challenges, this report results from the convening of an international consortium of peer leaders from six continents (all but Antarctica). Following an environmental scan of the state of peer support globally, this group moved to develop consensus on a common, core set of guiding principles and values to ensure a robust future for the development of effective, culturally responsive forms of peer support.: Key principles, values and practices considered essential to peer support are presented.: Assuming that sufficient political and community support are generated, there can be considerable enthusiasm for the expansion of peer support around the globe. Peer leaders are encouraged, however, to develop and deliver peer support both with integrity to its founding values in a civil rights and social justice framework and with responsiveness to local cultural worldviews.

Authors & Co-authors:  Stratford Anthony C AC Halpin Matt M Phillips Keely K Skerritt Frances F Beales Anne A Cheng Vincent V Hammond Magdel M O'Hagan Mary M Loreto Catherine C Tiengtom Kim K Kobe Benon B Harrington Steve S Fisher Dan D Davidson Larry L

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Authors :  14
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1080/09638237.2017.1340593
SSN : 1360-0567
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Consensus
Other Terms
Peer support;culture;global;integrity;perspective;rights;role;worldview
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
England