November 30th, 2020

Ahmad Abojaradeh of Life in My Days, Caroline Mazel-Carlton of Wildflower Alliance, and IV Staklo of Trans Lifeline facilitate a discussion on how we move peer support forward into new spaces and think in innovative ways that center our unique communities.

 

This website is managed and maintained by staff at Access to Independence working on the Wisconsin Peer Specialist Employment Initiative. The words, views, and values presented herein are not necessarily representative of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

October 22nd, 2020

Janie Ocejo of Just Dane and Alysha Clark of Chrysalis, Inc. facilitate a discussion on the topic when peer support and politics intersect.

This website is managed and maintained by staff at Access to Independence working on the Wisconsin Peer Specialist Employment Initiative. The words, views, and values presented herein are not necessarily representative of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

September 24th, 2020

Carmella Glenn, Dominique Christian, and Tara Wilhelmi facilitate a discussion on the topics of culture, power, and privilege in peer specialists work from the perspective of Black, women leaders in the field.

 

This website is managed and maintained by staff at Access to Independence working on the Wisconsin Peer Specialist Employment Initiative. The words, views, and values presented herein are not necessarily representative of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

July 23rd, 2020

Tim Saubers and Brittyn Calyx of the Wisconsin Peer Specialist Employment Initiative facilitate an exploration of self-care, as well as shifting towards collective caring and mutual advocacy for Certified Peer Specialists and Certified Parent Peer Specialists.

 

This website is managed and maintained by staff at Access to Independence working on the Wisconsin Peer Specialist Employment Initiative. The words, views, and values presented herein are not necessarily representative of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.