The Southeast MHTTC, in partnership with Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network, is pleased to offer a Peer Voice Training.
This training will instruct mental health peers on ways to gather data from large and small community groups and build support for mental health recovery. Participants will gain an understanding of how individuals, communities, and organizations can work collaboratively to produce successful mental health recovery outcomes. After completing the training, participants should be able to
1. Discuss the importance of the peer voice in developing and delivering services in the behavioral health community,
2. Describe the benefits of collaborating with allied organizations,
3. Discuss the role of the behavioral health peer community in providing diverse perspectives,
4. Identify strategies for including the peer voice in adapting data collection tools, and
5. Create a plan to develop a system of information gathering for peer populations.