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History of Peer Support

In mental health, people with profound mental health experiences or challenges have always given each other informal support and received it from each other.

The value that peer support has had in the recoveries of many individuals with mental illness has received recognition in recent years by state governments including Pennsylvania. This has brought about efforts to create formalized peer support services for individuals who use mental health services.

Peer support has been identified as a key component to change as Pennsylvania transforms its public mental health system to become fully recovery oriented. Pennsylvania's Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) identified peer support as an important promising practice in its document A Call for Change: Toward a Recovery-Oriented Mental Health Service System for Adults.

OMHSAS has identified the implementation, planning, and expansion of peer specialist services as a priority in its statewide transformation goals. Read about this on the PA Recovery and Resiliency Web site.

The Certified Peer Specialist Initiative

The Certified Peer Specialist Initiative was launched in 2004 by Pennsylvania's Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS). Peer support had been recognized as one method of helping to transform mental health services from a medical model to a recovery oriented system.

OMHSAS contracted with two vendors, to provide certified peer specialist training to mental health consumers. They are the Institute for Recovery and the Community Integration program of the Mental Health Association of Southeastern PA, and Recovery Innovations (formerly META) in Pennsylvania.

Peer support services were added to Pennsylvania's Medicaid State Plan in 2007. Every county or county joinder in Pennsylvania is now required to make peer support services, provided by Certified Peer Specialists (CPS), available to mental health consumers with Medicaid insurance.

Over 1,800 individuals were trained and certified as peer specialists in Pennsylvania, as of April 2011.

The Evolution of Peer Support