Peer-to-Peer Program, Population & Public Health Services – Regina, Saskatchewan Health Authority

The Peer to Peer Program was established in spring 2012 to increase engagement and retention in health care for individuals living with HIV, increasing the likelihood that they stay connected to a health care provider. The program is an outcome of the Saskatchewan HIV Strategy, is funded by the Ministry of Health and operates through Population and Public Health Services – Regina, Saskatchewan Health Authority. The purpose of the of program is to provide a unique link for newly diagnosed people living with HIV, those not engaged in care, or those who are admitted to hospital and who are living with HIV.

The Peer to Peer Program is a mentorship program where Peer Mentors living with HIV who are stable in their respective care plans provide support to Mentees who are living with HIV. The program believes that no one understands the reality of HIV better than someone who lives with it every day.  Peer Mentors act in a supportive role to assist in linking and engaging individuals in care, to re-engage them into care, and to assist in maintaining them in care. It is the goal that utilizing a peer model will help decrease the time to engagement in care, increase retention in HIV care, and will assist in meeting clients “where they are at”.  

Peer Mentors can provide those living with HIV someone to turn to who has been there and serve as an important role model. Peer Mentors receive remuneration for their work, attend monthly team meetings as well as training sessions to promote skill development and build capacity in the community.

Services provided by the Peer to Peer Program include:

One-to-One Peer Support. Designed to meet the individual needs of each Mentee. Mentees are people livng with HIV who may be newly diagnosed, in the hospital, or not engaged in care, or require tailored support. Mentors can offer them support. 

Peer to Peer Support Group. Peer support meetings are led by Peer Mentors and are open to all people living with HIV.  Persons living with HIV will be able to connect with people and share similar experiences. 

Drop In. Peer Mentors and the Peer Program Coordinator are available at our drop-in locations to provide information about the program, resources, and support. (see pamphlet for more information).

The Program accepts agency and community referrals.

Ressources

Peer Mentor Review

Année de publication : 2017
This is a current resource.Completed with Peer Coordinator and Peer Mentor. Please contact the contributor at (306)766-6857 to request permission to use.

Clinical Case Consultation

Année de publication : 2017
This is a current resource.Completed with Peer Coordinator and Peer Mentor. Please contact the contributor at (306)766-6857 to request permission to use.

Information Sheet

Année de publication : 2017
This is a current resource.Information sheet provided to outside agencies.Please contact the contributor at (306)766-6857 to request permission to use.

Logic Model

Année de publication : 2013
This is the most recent version of this resource.Logic model for Peer-to-Peer Program. Please contact the contributor at (306)766-6857 to request permission to use.

Check List for Peer Mentor Status

Année de publication : 2017
This is a current resource.Check list of items to complete before Peer Mentor status.Please contact the contributor at (306)766-6857 to request permission to use.

Peer Mentor Consent

Année de publication : 2017
This is a current resource.This form is completed by the Peer Mentor engaging in the program.Please contact the contributor at (306)766-6857 to request permission to use. 

Peer Contact – Phone Calls

Année de publication : 2017
This is a current resource.Peer mentors will document monthly phone calls on this form. Phone calls over 30 minutes must be recorded separately on the Peer Program Contact Form.Please contact the contributor at (306)766-6857 to request permission to use.
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