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Peer Support
Someone who is experiencing disability first-hand has learned valuable coping skills- learning and teaching skills that in turn they can share with a peer. Together, peers are able to provide each other with hope and inspiration all the while sharing each other’s ideas through workshops, learning experiences or social activities.

What is Peer Support?
Peer Support is in part…
Listening to others.
Sharing thoughts and exploring ideas.
Looking at different options and choices.
Empowering others to make their own decisions.
Respecting confidentiality.
Setting guidelines and expectations.

What is a Peer at CIL?
A Peer is…
Someone who has directly experienced a disability or lives with one today.
Someone who is willing to share their personal stories with others in similar situations.
Someone who understands and can relate to feelings and challenges faced by others in similar situations.
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Disabilities
Acquired Brain Injury, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autonomic Dysfunctions/Dysautonomia, Behaviour Disorders and Conditions (ie. ADHD), Blind / Visual Impairment, Cerebral Palsy, Chronic Pain, Circadian Rhythm Disorders , Deaf / Hard of Hearing, Deaf-Blind, Down Syndrome , Dual Diagnosis, Epilepsy / Seizure Disorder, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome / Spectrum Disorders , Intellectual / Developmental Disability, Learning Disorder / Disability, Long-COVID/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Mental Health , Neuromuscular Disorders, Other / I don't know, Paraplegia / Quadriplegia, Physical Disability / Mobility Impairment, Schizophrenia , Speech Impairment / Social / Communication Disorders, Spina Bifida, Substance Use/Addiction
Age
0-99
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N/A
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