Peer2Peer Project
Experiential Workers, i.e. peer workers with lived/living experience, are important service providers that play a crucial role in supporting individuals that use substances in overdose response situations. These situations are stressful, and can have lasting social, mental and emotional impacts for Experiential Workers. Unlike other healthcare providers and first responders, Experiential Workers often lack access to institutional or occupational mental health support.
The Peer2Peer (P2P) project aims to identify, implement and evaluate peer-led support interventions that would be valuable and effective for Experiential Workers.
Hierarchies of Perceived Acceptable Substances and Modes of Ingestion (French Captions)
People Who Use Drugs and Primary Care (French Captions)
People Who Use Substances and Employment (French Captions)
Inequity Faced by Peers/Experiential Workers in the Workplace (French Captions)
Peers Workers' Interactions with Other Professionals (French captions)
Inappropriate Behaviour in the Workplace for Peers
Conflict Resolution Tips for Peer Workers
What is Anxiety?: A Guide for Peer Workers
An Example of Ineffective Communication as a Peer Worker
Conflict Resolution for Peer Workers using The CALM Dialogue
Drug Use and Mental Health: Comorbidity Explained
Harm Reduction and Overdose Response during COVID-19
How to Use a Pulse Oximeter
ROSE: A Peer-Developed Model for Supporting Experiential Workers in Overdose Response Environments
Peers Workers' Interactions with Other Professionals
People Who Use Drugs and Primary Care
People Who Use Substances and Employment
Hierarchies of Perceived Acceptable Substances and Modes of Ingestion
Inequity Faced by Peers/Experiential Workers in the Workplace
How to Place Someone in Recovery Position
How To Use and Dispose of PPE During COVID-19
How to Respond to an Overdose During COVID-19
#PeerLife - A Day in the Life of a Peer (long)
The Peer2Peer Project
#PeerLife - A Day in the Life of a Peer (Short)
'Peers' by Kat and Tracy