Medi-Cal Peer Support Specialist Certification
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Inspire hope in those engaging in services by living a
HOPE
life of Recovery and/or Resiliency
, 1. Support individuals receiving services and their
support network within the context of the individual's
worldview, to achieve their goals based upon their
needs and wants
2. Focus on self-determination, as defined by the
person engaging in services, and support the person's
participation in their own recovery
3. Inform others about options, provide information
about choices, and then respect peers' decisions
4. Encourage people to look at the options, take risks,
learn from mistakes, and grow toward healthy
interdependence with others
5. Uphold the principle of non-coercion as essential
to recovery and encourage those engaging in
PERSON-DRIVEN
services to make their own decisions, even when the
person engaging in services is under mandated
treatment
6. Assist those they support to access additional
resources
7. Disclose lived experiences of recovery in a way that
maintains the focus on and is beneficial to the person
engaging in services
8. Support the recovery process for the peer, allowing
the person to direct their own process
9. Shall not force any values or beliefs onto the
person engaging in services
10. Recognize there are many pathways to recovery
that can be very different than their own journey
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Terms in this set (18)
Inspire hope in those engaging in services by living a
HOPE
life of Recovery and/or Resiliency
, 1. Support individuals receiving services and their
support network within the context of the individual's
worldview, to achieve their goals based upon their
needs and wants
2. Focus on self-determination, as defined by the
person engaging in services, and support the person's
participation in their own recovery
3. Inform others about options, provide information
about choices, and then respect peers' decisions
4. Encourage people to look at the options, take risks,
learn from mistakes, and grow toward healthy
interdependence with others
5. Uphold the principle of non-coercion as essential
to recovery and encourage those engaging in
PERSON-DRIVEN
services to make their own decisions, even when the
person engaging in services is under mandated
treatment
6. Assist those they support to access additional
resources
7. Disclose lived experiences of recovery in a way that
maintains the focus on and is beneficial to the person
engaging in services
8. Support the recovery process for the peer, allowing
the person to direct their own process
9. Shall not force any values or beliefs onto the
person engaging in services
10. Recognize there are many pathways to recovery
that can be very different than their own journey