Second Draft: Lack of Flexible Hours in Mental Health Peer Support and Recovery Programs

The Issue:

We have heard from our fellow mental health peers that they would like to see more diversity of when peer support and recovery programs are open. Many people would like to access peer support groups and programming when it works for them and daytime Monday through Friday may work for most but not all. There currently are no evening or weekend hours at peer organizations that we are aware of.

By offering peer support to individuals, research shows that the need for clinical interventions decreases for those that have had encounter(s) with a peer support specialist.

Recommendations:

  1. Support those who may have barriers or responsibilities during the Monday through Friday 9-5 hours by instituting evening and weekend schedules to support individuals, including those that need periodic support.
  2. Add additional hours or strategically spread the hours of operation to allow for evening and weekend timeframes.

Expected Outcomes:

Be fully available to the community by offering peer support shifts that reflect the needs of individuals who could or do utilize this vital support system.

Decrease the likelihood of unnecessary interventions, including police involvement and emergency department visits as well as unexpected demands on 24-7 services such as Receiving Centers.

To submit feedback, ideas, or a personal story relating to this issue statement, please send it to the CCSM office either by mail at 219 Capitol Street, Suite 7, Augusta, ME 04330, or email at [email protected].

DEADLINE TO RESPOND: Monday, January 6th.


[1] Mental Health AmericaEvidence for Peer Support

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationConsumer-Operated Services Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) KIT

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