Literature DB >> 27884479

A pilot training program for people in recovery of mental illness as vocational peer support workers in Hong Kong - Job Buddies Training Program (JBTP): A preliminary finding.

Kevin Kei Nang Yam1, William Tak Lam Lo2, Rose Lai Ping Chiu3, Bien Shuk Yin Lau3, Charles Ka Shing Lau3, Jen Kei Yu Wu3, Siu Man Wan3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The present study reviews the delivery of a pilot curriculum-mentorship-based peer vocational support workers training in a Hong Kong public psychiatric hospital. The present paper reports (1) on the development of a peer vocational support workers training - Job Buddies Training Program (JBTP) in Hong Kong; and (2) preliminary findings from both quantitative and qualitative perspectives.
METHOD: The curriculum consists of 15-session coursework, 8-session storytelling workshop and 50-hour practicum to provide Supported Employment Peer Service (SEPS) under the mentorship of occupational therapists. Six trainees were assessed using three psychosocial assessments and qualitative methods.
FINDINGS: Compared to the baseline, the Job Buddies (JB) trainees showed an increase in awareness of their own recovery progress, occupational competence and problem-solving skills at the end of the training. Their perceived level of self-stigma was also lessened. In post-training evaluation, all Job Buddies trainees said they perceived positive personal growth and discovered their own strengths. They also appreciated the help from their mentors and gained mutual support from other trainees and from exposure with various mini-projects in the training. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: This pilot study provides an example of incorporating peer support and manualized training into existing work rehabilitation service for our JB trainees. Further studies on the effectiveness of service provided by peer support workers and for development on the potential use of peer support workers in other clinical and rehabilitation settings with larger subjects will be fruitful.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Curriculum-mentorship-based; Mental illness; Peer support; Recovery; Supported employment; Vocational rehabilitation service

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27884479     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2016.10.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian J Psychiatr        ISSN: 1876-2018


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