Peer Recovery Specialist Questions and
Correct Answers
Peers Ans: Any individual living with mental health, behavioral
health or related emotional challenges. Those who receive formal
services, those on an alternate path to wellness (such as 12 step or
spiritual approaches), and those who are "yet to be connected" due
to a lack of awareness or access to recovery-oriented beliefs and
approaches.
Peer Support Roles Ans: Advocating for people in recovery
Sharing resources and building skills
Building community and relationships
Leading recovery groups
Mentoring and setting goals
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Providing services and/or training
Supervising other peer workers
Developing resources
Administering programs or agencies
Educating the public and policymakers
Peer Specialist (or Peer Support Service Provider) Ans: Any
individual living in recovery with a mental health or substance
misuse condition who provides support services (usually in a
formal setting) as a person with lived experience to people who
can benefit from their lived experiences.
Peer Specialist Certification Ans: The term "peer specialist" is an
umbrella concept used to describe different titles, roles, and
responsibilities as peer bridgers, peer coaches, peer specialists,
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