South - East August Co-Reflections - Has Ended
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Co-reflection is a process that we can use to help each other reflect on our practice (how we’re doing what we say we want to be doing). It is about us creating expertise together through a process of learning, practice, reflection. It is designed to model the peer support relationship so that we are practicing the principles of intentional peer support at all levels of our relationships. If done well, it should lead to increased levels of personal development and to deepening relationships. For those of us who have attended Intentional Peer Support (IPS) Core Training, regular "tune-ups" such as co-reflections can be a way to deepen our learning and support our capacity to co-create mutual-learning peer support relationships and strengthen our intentional peer support practice within the post-discharge program.
This two-hour Intentional Peer Support Co-Reflections is for anyone who has completed IPS Core Training (this is a requirement for attendance). Numbers are strictly capped at 12, and priority will be given to those who are working in the Department of Health and Human Services' Expanding Post-Discharge Support Initiative
The training will be co-facilitated by Crystal Clancy Self Help Addiction Resource Centre Inc, Peer Project Coordinator/Intentional Peer Support facilitator and Flick Grey (Lead Intentional Peer Support Core Trainer, Expanding Post-Discharge Support Initiative).
For questions or more information, please email Flick Grey (flick@intentionalpeersupport.org).