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Join us!
10 th Annual National Peer Support Conference August 26 and 27, Philadelphia
Early Bird Rate Ends June 1, 2016 Register now to save $50 on the registration fee.
https://inaops.org/2016-annual-conference
See our website for a list of pre-conference events. https://inaops.org/2016-annual-conference/#PROGRAM
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10th Annual National Peer Support Conference Update https://inaops.org/2016-annual-conference In this newsletter we provide a preliminary look at the schedule for our
upcoming 10th annual national peer supporter conference and thank all who submitted proposals. The selection committee had some tough choices to make as we had 90 submissions for 45 spaces in the main program – and a separate selection process for the Philadelphia track by presenters in and around the Philadelphia region. We have a great selection and balance of presentations and workshops that cover a wide range of peer support practices. Once again, we thank Dr. Arthur Evans, Commissioner of the Dept. of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbilities Services (DBHIDS) in this year’s host city of Philadelphia and his Philadelphia coordinator, Sean Brinda, and his team, for true partnership in developing the program for our National event. If you are planning to attend, come to Philadelphia a few days early to take advantage of one or more of the many pre-conference workshops and events that are being hosted by recognized organizations like The Copeland Center/Doors to Wellbeing, DBSA, Intentional Peer Support, RI Consulting/RI International, PeerZone, Prosumers International, Recovery to Practice, and a fabulous Arts by Gayle Bluebird and nationally known artists in the peer community. A Catalog of Pre-Conference Events to be held during August 22-25 in and near Philadelphia is now available on our website. https://inaops.org/2016-annual-conference/#PROGRAM Sue Bergeson of Optum spoke about Activation, “The Secret Sauce” in this month’s webinar, which was recorded and should be available on our website soon. Optum continues to support iNAPS in offering free webinars with nationally-known presenters in 2016, including Gayathri Ramprasad, one of our conference keynote presenters. We appreciate their ongoing support! We congratulate the Peer Support Accreditation and Certification of Canada (PSACC) on an outstanding National Conference last month in Toronto and look to increased opportunities to collaborate in the future. They will be joining us in Philadelphia to share more about their exciting work in Canada. As with any grassroots organization, we are stronger when we come together around a common purpose. One step you can take is to join iNAPS as a full member. The fee is $25 annually: http://inaops.org/join-us. And you’ll save on the cost of attending the conference! Wishing you joy, Rita Cronise, iNAPS Director of Operations
Contents this issue
- Letter from the Editor - Conference Early Bird - Conference Schedule - Webinars and Resources - Member Art & Articles - News and Events - Recorded iNAPS Webinars - Other Upcoming Conferences - Our Sponsors - About iNAPS - Membership Form
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2016 PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
Friday, August 26 Saturday, August 27 8:00 – 9:00 AM BREAKFAST / Registration Day 1 8:00 – 8:30 AM BREAKFAST/Registration Day 2 9:00 – 9:30 AM Opening: Matt Federici and Dr. Evans 8:30 – 10:30 AM Welcome Back, Awards, & Plenary 2:
● Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Keynote Presenters
LEGEND A = EXAMPLES B = TOOLS C = ARTS D = CAREER E = LIFESPAN F = RESEARCH Workshop Session 1 (90 min.) MORNING A: EXAMPLES - PEP TALK (Peers Educating Peers) – CRISIS 3 Presentations Related to CRISIS Peer Support
● Certified Peer Specialists in Crisis Services (Measel/Maldonado/11) – 30 min.
● Crisis Response Team: Peer Advocacy in Action (Abbott/McCleerey-Hooper/31) – 30 min.
● Affinity Place: Keeping Recovery in the Community (Muckstadt/Kinyon/May58) – 30 min.
B: TOOLS - Incorporating Spiritual Practices into a Wellness
Plan (Welle/17)
C: ARTS - "Telling Your Story" Using the Arts (Bluebird/27) D: CAREER - Employment Literacy: Advocating for a Fair
Wage (Ashenden/Daniels/84)
OPENING SESSION, WELCOME BACK (MORNING KEYNOTES)
Gayathri Ramprasad (ASHA International)
● Robyn Priest (PEERZONE)
● Gina Calhoun (Copeland Center)
LEGEND A = SYSTEM CHANGE B = SUPERVISION C = INCLUSIVE/INTEGRATED PRACTICES D = ADVOCACY E = EXAMPLES FROM THE FIELD F = TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION Workshop Session 5 (60 min.) MORNING A: SYSTEM CHANGE - Peers: Agents of change in deinstitutionalization in New York State (Garafalo/9) B: SUPERVISION - Peer Specialists’ Experiences of Professional Supervision (Hensley/28) C: INTEGRATED PRACTICES - Integrated care, education, and information: trauma informed care and screening… (DeBow/64) D. ADVOCACY - Honest, Open, Proud to erase the stigma of mental illness (HOP) (Andra/Wilson/20) E. EXAMPLES - Recovery to Practice Next Steps in the VA
(Rich/Burg/Pollet/92)
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Day 1 – Friday, August 26 Workshops
Day 2 – Saturday, August 27 Workshops
E: LIFESPAN - PEP TALK (Peers Educating Peers) 3 Presentations Related to YOUTH
● Give it A-L-L You Got! (Campbell/6) – 20 min. ● Transition in Context: Connecting with Young
Adults (Viglucci/41) - 20 min. ● Ending Restraint and Seclusion in Schools
(Trachtman/Weaver/Curie/Lichtenstein/70) – (Panel) 50 min.
F: RESEARCH - Research on Peer Support Interventions: Why? How? And What are the Key Questions? (Salzer/89) G: TOOLS - WRAP for Probation and Parole (Little - PHIL) H: EXAMPLES - The 3 C’s of Recovery: CPS, CIRC (Community Integrated Recovery Center) and Collaboration (Shuster/Cole/Schwarz/Holloway - PHIL) O: OTHER (RESERVED FOR INAPS SPONSOR) Workshop Session 2 (75 min.) AFTERNOON
A: EXAMPLES - It's T.I.M.E. Reentry Class (Brooks/Silverio/53)
B: TOOLS - Reducing Conflicts Among Peers: Learning from
Mediators (Berstein/10)
C: ARTS - Our Door presents… Healing & Recovery through
Expression (Hasbrouck/Johnson/Pickens/85)
D: CAREER - Peer Specialist Career Mobility and
Advancement: Barriers and Opportunities (Wolf/Jones 49) E: LIFESPAN Supporting family values raising children while complying with child protective services (Collins/Burnett-Kimmenez/Pruett-Saratan/60) F: RESEARCH - Selecting a Self-Management Program to Develop Recovery Strategies (Petros/Solomon/45) G: RESEARCH: A Decade of Peer Culture, Support and Leadership in Philadelphia (Crystal Edwards - PHIL) H: CAREER - Beyond Entry Level (Banks/Jackson/Feldman/Figueroa-Vargas - PHIL) O: OTHER (RESERVED FOR INAPS SPONSOR) Workshop Session 3 (75 min.) AFTERNOON A: EXAMPLES- PEP TALK (Peers Educating Peers) 3 Presentations Related to Advocacy
● Reweaving Soul Sovereignty: Mutuality between
Peer Advocacy and Traditions of Faith (Rhodewalt/74) – 20 min.
F: TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION - The Peer Support Accreditation and Certification of Canada (Sunderland/Jones/91) G: TOOLS - Peer-based Addiction Support for the LGBTQ+ Community (Parsons/Faulkner-PHIL) H: CAREER - Building A Strong CPS Workforce (Hall-Prioleau/Newton/Martin-PHIL) I: ARTS - Collaborative Public Art and Recovery (Biron/Fogg/Walinsky-PHIL) O: OTHER (RESERVED FOR INAPS SPONSOR) Workshop Session 6 (75 min.) AFTERNOON A: SYSTEM CHANGE - – Partnering for Systems
Transformation (Bloom/Sprung/Schwager/57) B: SUPERVISION - Dialogue on Promising Practices for Peer
Supporters and Supervisors (Edwards/Ikuta/63) C: INTEGRATED PRACTICES - Inclusion: Why We Need More
Than Integrated Care (Lane/76) D: ADVOCACY - The Via Hope PIR Voice Project-Amplifying
the Voices of People in Recovery! (Casteneda/Whalley/65)
and Understanding ACEs: Building Intergenerational
Resilience (Casteneda/Prewitt/35) E: EXAMPLES - Connecting with People Who Hear, See, or
Sense What Others Don’t (Son/77) -75 F: TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION - The Next Step for Peer
Support (Hendry/44) G: TOOLS - Self Care and Wellbeing for Peer Supporters (Figueroa-Vargas/Simpson-PHIL) H: CAREER - Creating a Peer to Peer Culture Through Volunteerism (Martin/Newell/Carlson-PHIL) I: EXAMPLES - Engaging Males of Color (Bryant-PHIL) O: OTHER (RESERVED FOR INAPS SPONSOR) Workshop Session 7 (75 min.) AFTERNOON
A: SYSTEM CHANGE - Transformative Peer Advocacy in
Restrictive Settings: Strategies for Systems Change
(Levesque/Donovan/78)
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Day 1 – Friday, August 26 Workshops
Day 2 – Saturday, August 27 Workshops
● Use Your Voice! Self-Advocacy in Transition Planning (McGonagle/59) 20 – min.
● Empowered Voices, Unified Purpose (Coffey/46) – 20 min.
B: TOOLS - PeerZone (Priest/88)
C: ARTS - Don't Be Afraid of the Moment! Empower Your
Peers with Improvisation (Zitofsky/51)
D: CAREER - Peer Career Development Toolkit 1.0
(Wolf/Bailey/Breier/Padron/38)
E: LIFESPAN - Youth and Family Subcommittee as part of
Indiana’s Systems of Care Expansion
(Zielinski/Barclay/Clay/90)
F: RESEARCH - Victims No More: Trauma-Informed Peer Support in Facts and Figures (Webb/Brown/40) G: TOOLS - When Relapse Happens (Walton/Brinda/Members/Baker - PHIL) H: EXAMPLES - Out in the Community- Peer Support for Folks in Locked Facilities (Zatcoff-Mochan/Federici/Jorden - PHIL) O: OTHER (RESERVED FOR INAPS SPONSOR) Workshop Session 4 (60 min.) AFTERNOON A: EXAMPLES The Way of Council: A Path to Connection,
Collaboration & Community (Terrence/69) B: TOOLS - Beyond Resilience: Learning to Help Others by Connecting with Beauty (Anglin/Yazzie/Delawder/83) C: ARTS - The Rewards and Challenges of Building a Peer Community at HopeWorx (Shannon/Milbourne/Johnson/Stoffregen/37) D: CAREER - Terms of EnPEERment: 8 Awesome Ways to
Help Professional Staff Embrace Peer Support Specialists on
the Team (Martin/54) E: LIFESPAN - MHA Nebraska a Peer-run organization with wrap-around services (Jackson/62) F: RESEARCH - - What do we know about the Education,
Compensation, and Satisfaction of the Peer Workforce? An
analysis of iNAPS surveys (Cronise/75) G: ARTS - Transforming Lives: Engaging Individuals Through Creativity and Games (Schwartz/Scott - PHIL)
Credentialing Supervisors (Dixon/39) C: INTEGRATED PRACTICES - Integrating Mental Health and Addiction Recovery (Boersma/36) D: ADVOCACY - Advocacy 101. Making Your Voice
Heard…And Matter (Foxworth/Goodale/19) E: Peer Support: A joint healing journey
(McManus/Silverstone/5) F: TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION: WV Leadership Academy
for Consumers and Families (McAtee/Pauley/33)
G: TOOLS - Philadelphia Peer Support Toolkit (Feldman/Brinda-PHIL) H: EXAMPLES - We Help Ourselves: Peer Support in a Community Integrated Recovery Center (CIRC) (Como/Schader/Coleman-PHIL) O: OTHER (RESERVED FOR INAPS SPONSOR)
NETWORKING LUNCH DISCUSSION TOPICS AND LEADERS
(12:30 – 1:30 PM FRIDAY 8/26)
NETWORKING LUNCH DISCUSSION TOPICS AND LEADERS
(12:00 - 1:00 PM SATURDAY 8/27)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
(Post-Conference) 9 AM - 1 PM
(Separate event / separate charge / Independent organizers) Schedule to be released in June.
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Day 1 – Friday, August 26 Workshops
Day 2 – Saturday, August 27 Workshops
H: EXAMPLES - Adventures in Program Evaluation: Assessing the Impact of Peer Support (Conway/Landis - PHIL) O: OTHER (RESERVED FOR INAPS SPONSOR)
TENTATIVE CAUCUS TOPICS AND LEADERS
(7-8:30 PM Friday)
(1) Queer-to-Queer Support: Coming Out Against
Hetero-Normative and Gender- (Donovan/81 and
Bloom/Lamarre/55)
(2) The Hero Within: Peer Power, Each One Reach
One (Newman/Dakroub/Berhane/Parrish/86)
(3) VA Peer Support - What is happening with the
World’s largest Employer of Peer Specialists?
(Oestreicher/7 and Covington/2)
Note: Dan O’Brien-Mazza, Director of VA Peer Services plans
to join this caucus by Skype.
(4) Voices are Real: Finding Meaning and Value in Our
Experiences (Hadge/Donovan/56)
(5) Career Development: Breaking the ceiling for Peer
Supporters (Zavodnick/29)
(6) Self-Care: My Health and My Wellness and Me
(Runningwolf/13)
(7) Advanced Peer Practices - Staying in Good
Working Order (Rainey/79)
(8) Leadership Development (Hickox/72)
SOCIAL EVENT
(8:30 – 10:00 PM Friday) Open Mic Night / (Holstein/3) Healing Voices / (MHASP/93) Recovery Idol / DBHIDS discount tickets to stadium
LATE NIGHT TOPICS AND LEADERS
(8:30 - 10:00 PM Friday)
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SAVE THE DATE Friday July 8, 2016
Our Next Webinar
with Conference Keynote Presenter
Gayathri Ramprasad, Founder & President of ASHA International http://myasha.org/about-us/our-story/
Gayathri Ramprasad, MBA, CPS | Founder & President | ASHA International |
Author, Shadows in the Sun: Healing from Depression and Finding the Light Within
Our next regularly scheduled iNAPS webinar series will be presented by one of our featured conference presenters who will share ways to tell our stories of recovery to inspire hope. To learn more about Gayathri, you can view her TED Talk - “Be the Hope.” http://myasha.org/2015/05/be-the-hope Gayathri and David Barker of CreateUs Media will be recording your (attendee) stories the National Conference in Philadelphia for the ASHA The You Can Recover Project http://myasha.org/you-can-recover/
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iNAPS Webinars (Optum Supported) The free webinar series will continue in 2016. In the meantime, the following recorded webinars are available on our site
Webinar Number:
#24: National Survey of Peer Specialist Wages: Allen Daniels and Peter Ashenden
#23: Sustainable Resilience: Lori Ashcraft
#22: The History of the Consumer/Survivor Movement: Sally Zinman and Gayle Bluebird
#21: My Lived Experiences: Gitane Williams
#20: WRAP and Peer Support: Mary Ellen Copeland and Jane Winterling
#19: History of Peer Support: Larry Davidson, Ph.D., Yale University
#17: Peer Support in the VHA: Dan O’Brien Mazza, Director of Peer Support Services VA
#16: Build Your Resume: strategies for getting, keeping and advancing employment
#15: Emerging Roles in Peer Support: supporting employment and educational recovery
#14: The Workplace Bully – who and you and what to do
#13: Stress: The Deadly Plague (applicable to all professions)
#12: Self-Disclosure for peer support providers and other disciplines
#11: Tour of iNAPS Recovery to Practice training for experienced peer supporters
To access recorded webinars, visit the archive page: http://inaops.org/free-webinars-past.
Thank you David Barker (www.createusmedia.com) for recording these sessions!
Thank you Optum (www.optum.com) for your ongoing donation of time and technology, which allows us to offer these webinars free of charge. And thank you Peter, for your support through the years - you’re the greatest!
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[Editor’s Note] iNAPS has formed an advisory council of
over 100 members, with the goal of having two
representatives from each U.S. state and each country
around the world that has a peer workforce help to guide
the organization from the local, state, national, and
international perspective. This month, we feature an article
by Deborah Clark, our representative from New Mexico, on
why joining iNAPS as a full member is important to you.
Why becoming a full member of iNAPS is important to you! By Deborah Clark, iNAPS Advisory Council Representative from New Mexico The International Association of Peer Supporters offers a free email subscription to help keep the peer
workforce informed about the latest education and training available. Upgrading to a full membership
offers even more….
Great value for the money!
iNAPS Newsletter is chock full of information relevant to Peer Supporters!
Webinars (with free CE credit for recertification) sponsored by Optum.
Increased contact with caring, compassionate Peers who have comparable lived and work
experience who can respond to your questions and concerns.
Ability to compare what is happening in recovery-oriented programs for Peers in other states
and countries that may be presented to Government officials to advocate for improved funding
and programs in their own States.
Practice guidelines and helpful information to share with Government officials in advocating on
how other States have secured funding.
Information on how organizations in other States support workforce development.
A venue for Peers to share their successes (and failures = important learning experiences) with
other States.
Connections with other grass-roots Consumer groups.
What are the top priorities for iNAPS?
Standardization of required training, credentials, workplace roles, pay scales, etc.
Certification reciprocity between States.
Suggestions on successful strategies and practices to advocate with State officials.
Teaching across disciplines (Medicine, Social Work, Community Support Workers, Government,
etc.) to reduce Stigma.
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Media attention.
Becoming a cohesive political group re: State and National issues.
Recently I had a conversation with a certified Peer Supporter (unemployed, a long-time volunteer,
former MSW prior to diagnosis) and she told me (not verbatim): “I don’t care what is going on in other
States. I care about what is going on in my State. I live here. In my many associations with Peers (various
Committees, Alliances, workshops/in-service trainings, non-profits, Planning Councils): I can’t tell you
how many times I hear: We don’t have a Voice. No one listens to us. They (Government) don’t want to
hear from Consumers. They (Government) seem threatened by Consumers. Let’s join together for a
greater / stronger voice!
[Editor’s Note] Full membership in the association is $25 per year and it is not limited to those who are certified as peer specialists. It is open to anyone, peer or non-peer, who offers peer support (paid or volunteer) or is working toward growing and sustaining the peer workforce. If you are interested in joining the Advisory Council, send email to [email protected] to learn more.
May is Mental Health Month: Take it One Step at a Time by Howard Diamond
Hear ye! Hear ye! Hear ye! Welcome to May which is Mental Health Month! Do we all take care of
ourselves in a positive mentally-healthy way? Probably not. By the way, shouldn't we take care of
mental health every month, not just in May? Probably. Self-Stigma does get in the way of a lot
of progress. Just following the steps, one step at a time.
For me, the first step is to attempt to eat healthier meals. No, I do not count calories, but I eat smaller
portions each meal. Unfortunately, I have only lost eight pounds since January 1st, but I feel it is better
than gaining eight pounds. Working constantly on eating less has helped in many ways, but I still
struggle with eating more food late in the evening. Now, late at night I eat more fruit rather than cheese
or ice cream. It helps, but I still crave or eat the ice cream too often.
Now that is spring in Long Island (and everywhere else), I go to the boardwalk two to three times weekly
and walk a mile of more on the Long Beach Boardwalk, one step at a time. Not only does it make my
body stronger, but is good mental health as well. While I walk I tend to daydream about the loss of my
dear, Maureen but I try to focus on all the good times we spent down in Long Beach together.
Last May, Maureen and I had a very tumultuous month together. On May 6th, we met to Broadway and
saw Les Miserables and took in a great French dinner across the street. While waiting for dinner, the two
of us sat, talked and laughed for a couple of hours in Times Square. She made my birthday (May
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Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Peer Leadership Center
Join forces with the leading community of peer support!
The Peer Leadership Center, created by the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, is dedicated to advancing the field of peer support and the peer provider workforce.
To learn more, visit the FAQ page: http://www.peerleadershipcenter.org/plc/FAQ.asp
Copeland Center –
Upcoming Events View the Calendar of events - https://copelandcenter.com/events
Peer Specialist Resources Survey
Peer Specialist Resources Survey Click here to take the Peer Specialist Resources Survey
Or copy and paste the link into your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1uTMNCkzJ-
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Your tax-deductible donation (any amount) to the International Association of Peer Supporters (iNAPS) is greatly (and gratefully) appreciated and will go toward our ongoing efforts to educate, promote the inclusion of, and improve conditions for the emerging peer support workforce and those who are being supported through their efforts.
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Our free e-mail list is available for anyone with an interest in peer support or being a champion of the peer support movement. You don't need to be a member to receive our monthly newsletter and other free mailings (although we do encourage you to join if you find value in the information, education, and outreach we offer!)
There is a link at the bottom of our home page (www.inaops.org) to join our free email list. Share the link with others who would like to sign up for our free email list and receive notifications about free webinars, our annual conference, and other upcoming events of interest in the world of peer support.
By joining iNAPS as a full member (it costs $25 to join and $25 annually), you can receive a discount on the annual peer support conference registration fee, certificates for attending our free webinars (now a "member only" benefit), have a vote on action items at the annual member meeting, and be eligible to join workgroups with nationally-recognized leaders in the peer support movement and become a widely recognized representative yourself, as well as receive the good feeling that comes with knowing what you are doing is helping many others be reached and helped through the power of peer support. Membership dues and donations are used toward continuing education of the peer workforce and to ensure regular communication with peer supporters across the U.S. and others in other countries. A limited number of free memberships have been donated by our members. If you cannot afford $25 per year to join, send a message to our membership committee with “Requesting a Sponsored Membership” in the subject line to [email protected]. Please allow 6-8 weeks for a decision. Otherwise, to join and pay the $25 annual membership fee online visit: http://inaops.org/join-us
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The International Association of Peer Supporters (iNAPS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes emerging and best practices in peer support and peer workforce development. We send regular newsletters and updates to our members and free email subscriber list of 5000, hold regular webinars on topics requested by peer supporters, and host an internationally-attended conference that brings together people in all aspects of the peer support movement. This year marks the 10th annual conference devoted to peer supporters and the champions of the peer support movement. (http://inaops.org/2016-annual-conference/)
Our Mission Our mission is to grow the profession by promoting the inclusion of peer supporters throughout mental and behavioral health systems worldwide. We learn together and grow in our ability to….
Demonstrate compassion and hope.
Understand.
Expect more and encourage the next step.
Increase acceptance of those with mental health, substance use, or trauma experiences
in their communities of choice.
Increase awareness of the benefits of hiring peer support providers.
Our Vision Our vision is to make peer support services an option for anyone who needs the compassion and understanding of someone who has been there.
Our Values Our values come from an inclusive process of focus groups, interviews, and surveys in which 1000 peer support providers across the U.S. gave a 98% approval to twelve core ethical values of peer support. The U.S. National Practice Guidelines Steve Harrington compiled from peer input in that process have been used as a global standard for ethical peer support practices. To download a free copy of the U.S. National Practice Guidelines, visit: https://na4ps.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/nationalguidelines1.pdf
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International Association of Peer Supporters A non-profit organization
(www.inaops.org)
2016 Membership Form
The International Association of Peer Supporters welcomes all who support peer support services. We promote peer support in a variety of settings including but not limited to mental health care and addiction treatment. Members receive a certificate, e-mail newsletter, regular updates and a registration fee discount for the annual national peer support conference.
Join our ranks to be informed, involved, and bring peer support to those who need it most!
To join, simply complete the following information form. The cost of individual
membership is $25 annually. If you can afford an additional donation (any amount), it will be tax-deductible (membership fees are not).
Mail completed form with payment to: iNAPS, P.O. Box 19265, Cincinnati, Ohio 49347 Or apply online with credit card information to: https://inaps-membership-2015-16.eventbrite.com
*E-mail is required to receive communication: Provide an email address to guarantee you receive communications from iNAPS.