The evolution of community peer support values: reflections from three UK mental health project teams

  • Mackay T
  • Ahmed N
  • Andleeb H
  • et al.
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Peer support is recognised as reciprocal social, practical, and emotional support between two or more people, based on sharing knowledge (Mead & MacNeil, 2006). In mental health settings, the conce...

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Mackay, T., Ahmed, N., Andleeb, H., Billsborough, J., Currie, R., Hazzard, R., … Thompson, R. (2022). The evolution of community peer support values: reflections from three UK mental health project teams. Advances in Mental Health, 20(2), 157–169. https://doi.org/10.1080/18387357.2022.2033128

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