This learning series will support you with the effective design and introduction of Peer-to-Peer responses.

This course is relevant to peer workers, supervisors and departmental and organisational leaders. 

You’ll learn with TACSI’s Chris Vanstone, Barbara Binns, Danielle Abbott, Martin Ford and Aunty Vickey Charles, all experienced practitioners in peer-to-peer.

Together they’ll help you get clear on what peer-to-peer work is, why it works, and the roles, practices and routines that can support delivery. 

The course is also available for organisations and departments with dedicated learning tracks for peer workers, supervisors and leaders.

Your facilitators

Danielle Abbott

Peer Practices Lead, TACSI

A champion and advocate for the voice of the people, Danielle’s spent the last 20 years working on the ground with youth, families and in community development. For the last decade she’s worked at TACSI on designing, delivering and implementing peer-to-peer solutions, including Family by Family in Australia and the UK.

Martin Ford

Senior Social Innovator, TACSI

Martin brings energy, hope and motivation to the people and teams he works with and seeks to unify others in a common passion and purpose to achieve long term outcomes. Martin spent fifteen years helping purpose-led organisations achieve their ambitions through strategic brand, web and communication design - supporting organisations to develop clearer articulations of purpose, process and frameworks for better design, collaboration and decision-making. Martin's work at TACSI includes research and co-design projects in the education and mental health sectors working alongside people with lived experience to elevate their voices in services and systems.

Barbara Binns

Senior Social Innovator, TACSI

Quietly persistent with an empathetic approach, Barbara strives to see the world through other people’s eyes. For the last four years, her focus has been supporting the spread and implementation of ‘Weavers’, a peer-to-peer support model that helps carers manage the ongoing challenges of caring, reducing the stress of caring and increasing wellbeing.

What you'll experience

  • TACSI practitioners, peers, peer mentors/workers, supervisors and organisational leaders sharing their insights into peer-to-peer practices

  • Case studies from TACSI’s peer-to-peer work over the last decade and other international models

  • Ten audio episodes that will introduce topics with stories, conversations and frameworks

  • Tools and frameworks you can use with your team to shape peer-to-peer activity

  • An App, website and downloadable resources

  • Ongoing access to all the resources

Nine things you’ll learn

  • What is peer-to-peer support

  • The principles and mindsets that support peer to peer work

  • The different forms peer-to-peer support can take

  • The roles that make peer-to-peer work including: peers, peer mentor/workers, coach/supervisors and organisational leaders

  • Considerations for engaging First Nations people in peer-to-peer activities

  • Key practices including: motivational goal setting, narrative practices, trauma informed practice and cultural responsiveness

  • How to manage risk in peer-to-peer models

  • What needs to be designed in a peer-to-peer model

  • How to take a co-design approach to peer-to-peer

Course curriculum

  1. Welcome to the Peer-to-Peer Learning Series

  2. Peer-to-Peer Support

  3. The Peer Worker Role

  4. The Supervisor Role

  5. The Peer Experience

  6. Practices for Peer-to-Peer

About this course

  • $2,145.00
  • Audio episodes
  • 8 Live sessions
  • Tools to use in your work

Timing and pricing

August 2024 Intake

Duration:
8 weeks, starting 15 October 2024

Commitment:
One hour a week podcast listening, and one hour a week live zoom session.

Timing:
Live sessions are held 12:30pm AEST on Tuesdays

Technology:
Hosted online via Zoom
Learning materials accessible via web browser 

Price: 

AUD $2,145 per participant inclusive taxes
(AUD $1,950 ex GST in Australia)


Receipt:
On purchase you will receive a receipt  by email that will show GST for customers in Australia.

Scholarships and subsidies:
Limited free places available for First Nations people, people with lived experience, and low-income earners. If you are seeking one of these places, email [email protected] for more information.

FAQs

  • Are there any scholarships or subsidies?

    Yes, we reserve two free places per network cohort for First Nations applicants, folks with lived expertise, and low-income earners. Contact our Learning Coordinator, ([email protected]), to request your place.

  • Can I register a group?

    Absolutely. Contact our Learning Coordinator, ([email protected]) to talk about your options.

  • How long will I have access?

    You will have lifelong access to the course materials.

  • Will I get a certificate?

    Yes, you will be presented with a certificate on completing the course.

  • What if I can’t make all the sessions?

    You will still have access to all the materials from that session. We do not record network sessions, but we will endeavour to catch you up in the next session.

  • What if I realise I can’t attend the course after purchasing it?

    Networks and courses are non-refundable. If you are not able to make it, and let us know more than 14 days before the start date, we will issue you a credit note (valid for 12 months) for use in a later network or course. At any point before the start date of the network you can transfer your place to a colleague at no additional cost. Contact our Learning Coordinator, via email ([email protected]) if you have any questions.

  • Can I get a tax invoice?

    When you purchase via our secure online platform a tax invoice will be sent to your email address.

  • Who can I talk to about any other questions?

    You can speak with our Learning Coordinator, via email ([email protected]) or the contact form below.