Peer Navigator and Peer Support Programs - For individuals with mental illness and/or addictions
Addictions / Substance Use and Mental Health - Adult & Senior
Provided by Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) - Vancouver Fraser Branch
The Peer Navigator program increases inclusion, self-advocacy, and connection with services, for people trying to navigate the mental health and substance use systems. In essence, it helps program participants to build skills, reclaim their power and advance their recovery journey. This innovative program is a person-centred, recovery-oriented program.
The program leverages the expertise (lived and developed through training) of Peer Navigators who have struggled with mental illness and addictions and who have a keen understanding of the formal and often complex support systems. Peer Navigators provide guidance while working with participants to build a collaborative navigation plan to meet the participants’ self-identified needs in areas of income assistance, legal aid, housing, and health (primary and mental health) related services.
Peer Support:
Peer Support helps individuals with a mental illness to identify and achieve their goals as part of their recovery process. Participants of the program work with a Peer Support Worker (PSW) who has lived experience with a mental illness, is working on their own recovery journey and thus has navigated the mental health system. Drawing on their own knowledge, understanding, and training, PSWs provide a unique and personal style of support that helps break down barriers program participants experience in connecting with their communities, accessing appropriate services, and achieving a mentally healthy lifestyle. Peer Support concretely demonstrates to program participants that hope and recovery are possible.
604-872-4902
Public email: info.vf@cmha.ca
Website: https://vancouver-fraser.cmha.bc.ca/
#110, 2425 Quebec Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5T 4L6
604-872-3148 (Residents of Vancouver) / 236-317-3396 (Residents of Burnaby, New West, Delta, Surrey, or Tri-cities)
Public email: Peer.Navigator@cmha.bc.ca
Service is available in English.
Cost: No cost
Associated Programs/Services
Also offered by Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) - Vancouver Fraser Branch:
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Availability
Service area: Vancouver + show cities
Service Types Provided
Ways to Access
- Provided 1:1 in-person
- Provided at a single location
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