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The Power of Peers 24 th November 2015. About Cyrenians Supporting people excluded from family, home, work or community Helping around 4,500 people each.

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1 The Power of Peers 24 th November 2015

2 About Cyrenians Supporting people excluded from family, home, work or community Helping around 4,500 people each year High prevalence of poor mental health amongst those we see

3 Key features of Cyrenians work Relating to people rather than intervening with people Interdependence rather than independence Bringing people together to enable social support to happen

4 Peers What do we mean? Why do we do it? Some examples: Informal peer support – Community Gardens, Cyrenians Good Food Project Formal peer support – Cyrenians Communities, Cyrenians Recovery Hub Paid peer support – R:Ed Peer Support Project

5 Cyrenians Communities Cyrenians Farm Community and Cyrenians City Community Residential projects for young people aged 16-30 Community living Peer mentoring an integral part of the model

6 Cyrenians Communities The benefit of peer support in the Communities People choosing to be there The learning still happens when the staff go home More akin to real life

7 Cyrenians Recovery Service Supporting people to overcome addiction Recovery Hub central feature Peer support an integral part of the model

8 Cyrenians Recovery Service The benefit of peer support in the Recovery Service Opportunity to establish new social networks Explicit mutual benefit from relationships Strength in solidarity

9 NHS Community Gardens Sites at the Royal Edinburgh and Midlothian Hospital Growing, cooking, green learning Inpatient, outpatient and community resource Informal peer support a key ingredient

10 NHS Community Gardens The benefit of Peer support in the Community Garden An equality amongst volunteers A common interest not a common problem No ‘worker – client’ dynamic, just experience guiding the novice

11 Conclusions We have a much bigger reach when we make space for people to be with others Where we have opportunities for peer support we see a decline in the length of time we provide formal support to people for It’s a virtuous circle

12 Contact details Amyhutton@cyrenians.scot


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