Webinar 8/19:
Exploring the Intersectionality of Peer Support and Person-Centered
Planning Across Disability
During this webinar, a diverse trio of peer supporters will
share their perspectives on person-centered planning in the context of
their lived experience. Presenters will discuss opportunities and
challenges for blending and strengthening peer support and person-centered
planning in diverse communities, and in physical, mental health, and
intellectual and developmental disability services.
The National Center on Advancing Person-Centered Practices and
Systems (NCAPPS) presents a webinar: "Exploring the Intersectionality
of Peer Support and Person-Centered Planning Across Disability" on
August 19 at 2:30 pm ET.
Speakers:
- Martha Barbone served in
the U.S. Air Force before being sidelined by a diagnosis of depression
and PTSD. After several years including multiple hospitalizations,
medications, and other treatments, she was introduced to peer support.
This led to newfound hope and discovery of inner strength. Martha has
worked as the director of CPS training and provided peer support on an
inpatient unit, in a peer-run organization and facilitated groups in
the VA. She currently is the Interim Director of Operations for iNAPS.
- Ebony Flint is a Certified
Peer Specialist, a Peer Group Facilitator for Alternatives to Suicide
and Hearing Voices Network, and a Wellness Recovery Action Plan
Facilitator for adults, young adults, and trauma survivors, working
with populations both within the community and in hospital settings.
She works for Advocates, Inc as the Peer Program Coordinator for The
Living Room, a 24-hour, peer run crisis alternative in Massachusetts.
Her passion for this work comes from being a parent of a child with
special needs and having overcome traumatic experiences herself.
- Sassy Outwater-Wright is
the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Association for the Blind
and Visually Impaired. She has fifteen years of experience in the
digital accessibility fields, consulting for small businesses, helping
make products and services digitally accessible. Her background is in
user experience and project management, and she specializes in
multiple disability intersectionality.
The National Center on Advancing Person-Centered Practices and
Systems (NCAPPS) assists states, tribes, and territories to transform their
long-term care service and support systems to implement U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services policy on person-centered thinking, planning, and
practices. It supports a range of person-centered thinking, planning, and
practices, regardless of funding source. Activities include providing
technical assistance to states, tribes, and territories; establishing
communities of practice to promote best practices; hosting educational
webinars; and creating a national clearinghouse of resources to support
person-centered practice. Visit the NCAPPS website for more information.
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