SCI Peer Support: The what, the how, and the why?
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The Engagement and Peer Support SIG would like to bring the audience through the story of peer support from a historical perspective to its research implications. Teri, Erik, Shane, and Gill will provide how peer support came to be, what it looks like and how different it is, the magic behind it, and how to transform that magic to measurable outcomes and impacts.
Speakers
- Shane Sweet, Associate Professor, McGill University, Canada
- Gill Hilton, Austin Health, Australia
- Erik Berndtsson, Outreach Development Manager, RG Active Rehabilitation, Sweden
- Teri Thorson, Manager, Peer Coaching and Outreach, SCI British Columbia, Canada
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Chapters
1. SCI Peer Support: The what, the how, and the why? (00:00:00)
2. Setting The Stage And Guests (00:00:10)
3. The Roots Of Peer Support (00:03:21)
4. Australia’s Early Models Emerge (00:07:31)
5. Canada’s Veteran-Led Foundation (00:08:31)
6. Sweden’s Active Rehab Journey (00:09:37)
7. Program Designs Across Countries (00:12:20)
8. Inside RG’s Weeklong Immersion (00:15:26)
9. SCI BC’s Integrated Approach (00:18:27)
10. The “Magic” And Its Moments (00:22:32)
11. Why Isn’t Peer Support Everywhere (00:25:12)
12. Training, Boundaries, And Burnout (00:28:12)
13. Evolving Roles And Aging With SCI (00:32:36)
14. Measuring Impact Beyond Anecdotes (00:37:23)
15. Aligning Outcomes To Programs (00:41:11)
16. Program Logic And Complex Interventions (00:46:49)
17. Future Directions And Final Takeaways (00:49:36)
18. Closing And SIG Invitation (00:54:17)
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