Describes the Brain Energy Support Team's vision for a new Peer mentoring program created by and created for individuals with brain injury and their families.
2. Overview What is Project PEER? How does it work? Why do we believe this is a revolutionary way to support and empower people after a brain injury? Who are our Partners? When does it start?
3. Personal Empowerment – Webster: The process of supporting another person or persons to discover and claim personal power.
5. Mission: Create a supportive community for Individuals with brain injury and Caregivers through development of trained Mentors and knowledgeable staff and community. Objective: Match, Train and Support Mentors to assist Mentees reach
6. What is Project PEER? We provide trained mentors who are prepared to help individuals with brain injury and caregivers develop their own personal futures plan and then find the skills, resources and support to reach those goals. We empower those affected by brain injury through leadership development, healthy living skills and Social skills for the workplace training. By utilizing professionals/families with brain injuries to lead these interactive workshops, participants will relate and create valuable long-lasting relationships.
7. What are Mentees? Can be Individual With Brain Injury or Caregivers Need support Willingness to work with a mentor Wants to “Move On” Any stage of their recovery
8. What are Mentors? Might be….Survivors or Caregivers A Role Model A Resource A Knowledgeable Friend A Responsible Volunteer and Program Member FAMILY But most of all they are……
9. Peer-Mentoring Program Support Coach Matches Mentors and Mentees Provides ongoing support, resources and training for this relationship Creates and Leads revenue producing opportunities
15. Creating our own opportunitiesProject AwareConfection ConnectionStitching it Up
16. Why do we feel this is a revolutionary way to support and empower people after a brain injury?
17. Who are our BEST Brain Partners?People First of WashingtonCognitive HarmonicsCascade ParkLearningRXHOPE LLCVets Meet VetsCenters for IndependenceTacoma Area Coalition for Individuals with DisabilitiesBrain Injury Association, SpokaneBrain Injury Association, WashingtonMilitary Ministries, Point Man MinistriesSoldier's Project Northwest
18. How do I sign Up to Move On? Check out http://www.brainenergysupportteam.org/project-peer/get-on-the-list-2/ Call 1-877-719-BEST (2389) Email: admin@brainenergysupportteam.org
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