Promising Practices and Slippery Slopes: The Interface of Peer Support and Person-Centered Planning

Published:
September 4, 2024

Person-centered planning (PCP) is based on the truths that people know what’s best for themselves and that self-determination and human rights are essential for wellness. Hosted by the New England MHTTC, South Southwest MHTTC, and SAMHSA, this webinar presents a call to action for all behavioral health stakeholders to demand that we move beyond the “rhetoric” of person-centered care to achieve a reality where services and planning are more fully accessible, authentically recovery-oriented, and truly, culturally centered around the individual. Emphasis will be placed on the critical role that people with lived experience, including peer professionals, should play at all stages of PCP implementation and systems change. 

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