Peers for Progress
Peers for Progress is a program of the Department of Health Behavior in the Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Peers for Progress was founded in 2006 to promote peer support as a key part of health, health care, and prevention around the world. The mission of Peers for Progress is to accelerate the availability of best practices in peer support. Peers for Progress is designed to demonstrate the value of peer support, extend the evidence base for such interventions, help establish peer support as an accepted, core component of health care, and promote peer support programs and networks on a global scale.
The Med-South Lifestyle Program among Adults with Diabetes in NC
Social Network Interventions in Diabetes Care
Adapting Diabetes Prevention to Latines and Spanish Speaking Communities
A continuum of community engagement in research: Reflections on power and control
Centering Race in Health Equity Research and Leadership - Prof. Daphne Watkins
Carolina Peer Support Collaborative Presentation
Training for Peer2Peer Volunteers (July 2020)
Peer Support Volunteer Training (May 27, 2020)
Peer Support Volunteer Training
Building Peer Support Programs for Wellbeing at UNC-Chapel Hill
5 Key Messages that Everyone Should Know About Diabetes
Peer Support: A Day in the Life -- Promotores de Salud & Community Health Workers
What is Peer Support?
National Peer Support Collaborative Learning Network
Lessons in State and Local Advocacy for Program Development
Peer Support in U.S. Health Reform
Nat Peer Support Collab Lrn Network Webinar 1 Highlights
Peer Support: A Health Care Strategy for Diabetes in China