Individuals with a criminal background are increasingly involved in support for people with criminal behavior. However, research into what happens in the relationship between these experiential peers (EPs) and clients is scarce. This qualitative study investigates EPs’ perspectives on the mechanisms of experiential peer support and how this compares to regular support by care providers without lived experiences. We interviewed seventeen EPs who provided support to young people with criminal behavior. The results suggest that shared experiences between\ud EPs and their clients play a central role. EPs identify with their clients, leading to empathy and a non-judgmental attitude. Clients seem to perceive EPs as credible role models who...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that peer support can be helpful for people suffering from psychosis, ...
This article draws upon an ethnographic study of peer mentoring in the United Kingdom criminal justi...
Emerging research advocates prison-based peer support programmes not only for the recipients of sup...
Individuals with a criminal background are increasingly involved in support for people with criminal...
Although support by experiential peers for individuals with criminal behaviour is increasing, an emp...
Background Experiential peers are increasingly involved in the development and delivery of intervent...
Background: Experiential peers are increasingly involved in the development and delivery of interven...
Background Experiential peers are increasingly involved in the development and delivery of interven...
Peer work and peer mentoring are dynamic social processes that have reciprocal benefits for both men...
The aim of this viewpoint paper is to explore the concept of experiential peer support, which involv...
Research demonstrates that relationships are key when working to support young people affected by se...
Youth offending services (YOSs) were introduced to reduce the rates of offending amongst children an...
Emerging research advocates prison-based peer support programmes not only for the recipients of supp...
Individuals incarcerated in prisons across the United Kingdom and abroad are able to volunteer for a...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that peer support can be helpful for people suffering from psychosis, ...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that peer support can be helpful for people suffering from psychosis, ...
This article draws upon an ethnographic study of peer mentoring in the United Kingdom criminal justi...
Emerging research advocates prison-based peer support programmes not only for the recipients of sup...
Individuals with a criminal background are increasingly involved in support for people with criminal...
Although support by experiential peers for individuals with criminal behaviour is increasing, an emp...
Background Experiential peers are increasingly involved in the development and delivery of intervent...
Background: Experiential peers are increasingly involved in the development and delivery of interven...
Background Experiential peers are increasingly involved in the development and delivery of interven...
Peer work and peer mentoring are dynamic social processes that have reciprocal benefits for both men...
The aim of this viewpoint paper is to explore the concept of experiential peer support, which involv...
Research demonstrates that relationships are key when working to support young people affected by se...
Youth offending services (YOSs) were introduced to reduce the rates of offending amongst children an...
Emerging research advocates prison-based peer support programmes not only for the recipients of supp...
Individuals incarcerated in prisons across the United Kingdom and abroad are able to volunteer for a...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that peer support can be helpful for people suffering from psychosis, ...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that peer support can be helpful for people suffering from psychosis, ...
This article draws upon an ethnographic study of peer mentoring in the United Kingdom criminal justi...
Emerging research advocates prison-based peer support programmes not only for the recipients of sup...