From: Provision of peer support at the intersection of homelessness and problem substance use services: a systematic ‘state of the art’ review Original Submission 17 Dec 2019 Submitted Original manuscript 8 Jan 2020 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Sean A Kidd 22 Jan 2020 Reviewed Reviewer Report - ...
such as trauma, stigma, discrimination, homelessness and challenges related to mental health. Having these shared experiences increases the value of the peer relationship and the relevance and practicality of the advice they can offer. The TAY program serves a wide variety of clients coping with...
It is important to note that despite the fact that many studies on peer support have been published, very few explicitly focus on the intersection of homelessness and problem substance use. Some studies only mention homelessness or problem substance use briefly, or imply it. This was especially ...