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| Name | Developing peer support worker roles: reflecting on experiences in Scotland |
| Description | 'Developing peer support worker roles: reflecting on experiences in Scotland' was First published in Mental Health and Social Inclusion Volume 14 Issue 3, August 2010. AUTHORS Simon Bradstreet and Rebekah Pratt DOCUMENT TITLE Developing peer support worker roles: reflecting on experiences in Scotland DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION This article was written for the journal 'Mental Health and Social Inclusion' and draws on the findings from the evaluation of the Peer Support Worker Pilot Scheme to highlight the development of peer support roles and programmes in Scotland. |
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