The Peer Journey to Hope program provides peer recovery services to individuals with mental health concerns throughout their recovery journey, either as a standalone service or as a complement to other CSB services.
The program aids individuals to successfully enter and navigate systems of care, remove barriers to mental health recovery, stay engaged in the recovery process and live full lives in communities of their choice. It enables individuals to find hope and compassionate support during their journey.
Who Can Participate?
The Peer Journey to Hope program supports individuals wherever they are in their journey toward mental wellness and recovery. This includes individuals:
Seeking an initial CSB assessment for treatment
Waiting for treatment services
Currently engaged in treatment services
Moving between levels of care
Withdrawing from treatment services (planned or unplanned)
Re-entering treatment services
Hesitant to receive treatment services
Not eligible for CSB treatment services
Not interested in the treatment services recommended by a CSB clinician
Eligibility Criteria
The Peer Journey to Hope program is open to individuals who meet the following eligibility criteria:
Adult (18 years of age or older)
Resident of the CSB catchment area
Desires support for mental health concerns (diagnosed or undiagnosed) or other possible concerns
Voluntarily accepts peer recovery services
Substance misuse may be co-occurring but not the primary concern for the individual seeking the service
Service Locations
Peer Journey to Hope program services are available in-person at CSB service sites, and through video telehealth and by phone. Services in the community are also available.