Peer Employment Resource Database

Thank you to the PHSA for funding this work. The primary aim of this database is to serve as a resource for leaders and practitioners at community-based organizations (CBOs), researchers, policymakers, and students deeply involved in or interested in the various aspects of peer engagement and the contextual evidence within the contexts of HIV, hepatitis C, and drug use. Highly relevant resources include a summary, key findings, and outline practical implications for its implementation – as well as provide a link to the source material.  Lower priority results appear further down the search results and provide a link for further research. We hope this database not only provides concise and credible information but also provokes further conversation, and the development of inclusive practices and policies. Please read the full explanation about the development of this database.

 

  • All types
  • Policies
  • Principles
  • Practices
  • All key populations
  • People who use drugs
  • People living with HIV
  • Mental health consumers
  • All regions
  • BC
  • Canada
  • International
Key:
  • = Policies
  • = Practices
  • = Principles

Resources