Date & Time
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location Name
Monroe, Jefferson & Madison (Combined)
Speakers
Jason Howell - RecoveryPeople
Gerald Lott - Sauk Valley Voices of Recovery
Jimmy McGill - National Peer Recovery Alliance
Monte Payne - Wolfe Street Foundation
Stefanie Robinson - Hope Recovery Community
Shalinda Woolbright - NEA Divine Intervention INC
Gerald Lott - Sauk Valley Voices of Recovery
Jimmy McGill - National Peer Recovery Alliance
Monte Payne - Wolfe Street Foundation
Stefanie Robinson - Hope Recovery Community
Shalinda Woolbright - NEA Divine Intervention INC
Level of Experience
Introductory -- No prior experience with topic needed.
Description
This panel discussion will continue to explore the evolution of the peer recovery movement, tracing its roots from early grassroots efforts to its current status as a transformative force in the behavioral health field. Participants will learn about the foundational principles that guided the early pioneers of peer recovery and how these principles have shaped modern practices, policies, and the peer workforce. The panelists—experienced peer recovery advocates and leaders—will share personal stories, key milestones, and the challenges and triumphs that have marked the movement's growth over the years.
Objectives
Understanding the historical context and key figures that helped establish the peer recovery movement.
Gaining insight into the significant policy changes and advocacy efforts that have advanced the movement.
Exploring the current state of peer recovery, including workforce development, training, and the integration of peers into diverse recovery settings.
Discussing the ongoing challenges and opportunities for the future of peer recovery.
This session is ideal for peer recovery workers, behavioral health professionals, advocates, and anyone interested in the history, present, and future of peer support as a vital component of recovery.
Gaining insight into the significant policy changes and advocacy efforts that have advanced the movement.
Exploring the current state of peer recovery, including workforce development, training, and the integration of peers into diverse recovery settings.
Discussing the ongoing challenges and opportunities for the future of peer recovery.
This session is ideal for peer recovery workers, behavioral health professionals, advocates, and anyone interested in the history, present, and future of peer support as a vital component of recovery.