Peer workers in ECI organisations workshop
Peer workers are families who have a child with a disability or developmental delay who are trained and paid to work in early childhood intervention organisations.
When peer work is done well, it has the potential to offer unique benefits to families through the sharing of personal experiences and perspectives. It is also complementary to existing family-centred services available to families.
In this workshop you will:
- Learn about the evidence base for peer work
- Understand the value of peer work in ECI for families, the peer worker and ECI organisations
- Undertake a cultural checklist to explore if peer work is an option for your organisation
- Be introduced to practical strategies and tools that will help you to introduce peer workers into your organisation.
Book now for this free workshop for ECI managers
This workshop is for managers and senior team members. It is run quarterly, online, and is free to attend.
Please contact Eram to find out the next available dates at eram@plumtreelearning.com
‘I believe early intervention organisations have always valued building the capacity of families, but we should be prepared to develop new ways to do it in partnership with them. The outcome we all want is independent, happy young adults who have strong foundations to lead meaningful lives contributing to their communities. But they can’t get there themselves. The skills, knowledge and vision of their family is critical.’