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PEER SPECIALIST ROLETHROUGH THE FIDELITY LENS
An Oregon Center of Excellence for Assertive Community Treatment (OCEACT)
Informational Training/Webinarwww.oceact.org
Introductions: Center of Excellence
Fidelity Technical
Assistance Site to Site
Communication Education
Peers on ACT Teams
Peers have been defined in the Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs 410-180-0300) Peer Support Specialist (minimum 40 hours training) Peer Wellness Specialist (minimum 80 hour training)
Co-morbid physical health concerns part of training Both can serve on ACT teams There is no state required training specifically
for serving as a peer on an ACT Team www.oregon.gov/oha/oei
ACT and Fidelity
Key points/structure that promote positive outcomes
Peer specialists are part of the team Research shows:
Having consumers as staff on treatment teams improves Practice Culture Attunement to Consumer Perspectives
5 Key Duties/Roles
Coaching
To Promote Participant’s Self-Determined Recovery Social Skills Practice Community Living Practice
To Promote Self-Direction Meeting Prep
Legal appointments/Court Medical/Treatment
appointments Financial appointments
Facilitating Wellness Strategies
Formal Structures IMR WRAP
Education Advanced Directives Wellness Topics
Opportunities Building social networks Wellness activities
Participate in Team Activities
Team Meetings Chart
Documentation Co-charting Preferred
Community-based Contacts
Treatment Planning Meetings
Modeling and Consultation
Recovery Words Actions Influences Others
Peer Perspective Words Actions Shifts Thinking
Cross-Training
20 MINUTES – 2X/YEAR
Wellness Recovery Principles Peer Movement Advocacy
Opportunities
Fidelity Rating
1 2 3 4 5
ST8
Role of the Peer Specialist
1) Coach2) Wellness/
Recovery Facilitation
3) Role Model/ Consultant
4) Team Member
5) Trainer
The peer specialist performs 1 or fewer functions on the team.
2 functions are FULLY performed OR 2 to 3 functions PARTIALLY.
3 functions are FULLY performed OR 4 to 5 functions PARTIALLY.
4 functions are FULLY performed
ALL 5 functions are FULLY performed
Questions?
Contact OCEACT
Heidi Herinckx, Director [email protected]
Jeff Krolick, Options Special Programs [email protected]
Emily Reynolds, Statewide Trainer [email protected]
Kristen Anderson, Peer Trainer [email protected]
www.oceact.org