Support & Engage Peer Workers
Many organizations struggle with uncertainty about how to truly integrate peer roles. This uncertainty, along with unclear expectations or limited supervision, affects everyone. It makes it harder for peer workers to do their best work.
Getting clear about peer roles isn’t just a paperwork exercise. It’s about honoring lived experience, supporting ethical practice, and respecting one another.
What Your Organization Can Do
Use the resources below to strengthen role clarity, promote ethical practice, and support the integration of peer workers across your organization
Define Peer Roles Across Systems
Establish shared language around peer titles, responsibilities, and boundaries. This helps reduce confusion across clinical and non-clinical teams.
SAMHSA Core Competencies for Peer Workers
Champion Lived Experience in Service Delivery
Integrating peer roles is about more than hiring. It requires cultural and operational shifts to truly value lived experience.
Recovery-Oriented System of Care Toolkit – LSF Health Systems (PDF)
Promote Ethical Practice & Mutuality
Ground peer work in shared values and peer-led standards. Ethics guidelines help protect both workers and the people they support.
National Practice Guidelines for Peer Specialists and Supervisors (PDF)
Improve Communication and Supervision
Clear communication practices help teams collaborate effectively and support peer role integrity across disciplines.