peer advocacy

  • 1Peer-to-peer (meme) — Peer to Peer or P2P for short, in this context refers to the meme of egalitarian networking that is currently emerging throughout society, made possible by internet technologies and a critical look at current authoritarian and centralised social… …

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  • 2Peer Health Exchange — is a 501(c)3 organization that was created to address health problems in today s youth. It is made up of college students in Boston, New York City, and Chicago who volunteer in public high schools to teach health education classes. The goal of… …

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  • 3Peer support specialist — Contents 1 Peer Recovery Support Specialist 1.1 William L. White s Core Competencies, Adapted for the Recovery Support Specialist 2 See also 3 Ref …

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  • 4Mental Disability Advocacy Center — Abbreviation MDAC Formation 2002 Type Non governmental organization …

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  • 5Networked Advocacy — or net centric advocacy refers to a specific type of advocacy. While networked advocacy has existed for centuries, it has become significantly more efficacious in recent years due in large part to the widespread availability of the internet,… …

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  • 6Sham peer review — or malicious peer review is a name given to the abuse of a medical peer review process to attack a doctor for personal or other non medical reasons.[1] The American Medical Association conducted an investigation of medical peer review in 2007 and …

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  • 7African Peer Review Mechanism — The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) is a mutually agreed instrument voluntarily acceded to by the member states of the African Union (AU) as a self monitoring mechanism.The mandate of the APRM is to encourage conformity in regard to… …

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  • 8Community Access, Inc. — Community Access, Inc. is a non profit organization that assists New Yorkers living with psychiatric disabilities make the transition from shelters and institutions to independent living by providing supportive housing, job training and… …

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  • 9Witness Justice — (WJ), founded in 2001 by survivors for survivors, is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in Frederick, Maryland that serves victims of all types of violence and trauma through advocacy, education, and direct support.Witness… …

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  • 10Consumer Action Network — The Consumer Action Network (CAN) is a tax exempt, not for profit, professional peer advocacy program incorporated in the District of Columbia in February of 2003. The organization’s mission is to empower mental health consumers by promoting… …

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