KEEP THE PROMISE COALITION IS LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO SHARE THEIR STORIES TO SUPPORT BRINGING PEER RESPITE PROGRAMS TO CONNECTICUT!
Have you experienced any of the following?
- Bad encounters with inpatient psychiatric hospitalization
- Avoiding services in fear that talking about suicide would result in the use of force
- Racism, transphobia, or discrimination as a Spanish speaker in the mental health system
- Benefits from participating in non-clinical peer support groups or working with peer support specialists
If you answered yes to any of these questions, please contact Quinn Jannetty to share your story:
- Email: quinn@ktpcoalition.org
- Phone number: (475)999-2605
What is a Peer Respite?
A peer respite is a voluntary, short- term program that provides 24/7 community-based, non-clinical (non- medical) mental health crisis support as an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Peer respites are operated in a home-like environment by peer support specialists, who have lived experience with mental distress, crisis, and life altering challenges. Peer support specialists will not call the police or use force if you talk about suicide, self-injury, or hearing voices.
Fore more information, and to see the fact sheet, click HERE. And please share the flyer below!