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PEER SUPPORT 

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Peer Support Group Schedules:

 

Longmont Connection
Peer Support Group

Time: 2nd and 4th Mondays of month 10:30 to 12:00.

Location: 615 North Main Street 
Longmont, CO 80501.

Purpose: to provide space and time for people with disabilities living in the Longmont area to discuss in a group setting issues surrounding living with a disability

Additional questions call Amelia Dickerson at 303-442-8662 ext. 114

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Broader Boulder
Peer Support Group

Time: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month from 1 - 3 p.m.

Location: The "Gathering Room" of the Crestview Church, 3665 Madison Ave. Boulder.

Purpose: to provide space and time for people with disabilities living in the Boulder area to discuss in a group setting issues surrounding living with a disability

Additional questions call Amelia Dickerson at 303-442-8662 ext. 114

Peer Support:
A major barrier to independence occurs because people have been isolated in various treatment programs which focus on the problems of their disability rather than on their identity as a disabled person and their affiliation with a positive group. They see their experience as unique and do not realize how much they can learn about living with a disability from others who have positively assimilated into the larger disability community. PHOTO: CPWD Consumers explore the Boulder Community

The experience of planning, organizing, implementing and cooperating with other consumers for our group activities, one-on-one counseling and social and challenge activities becomes the vehicle for self acceptance. Self acceptance is necessary to move forward to self sufficiency and community reintegration. To understand what having a disability means in general, is to understand the experience of people with different disabilities and to proudly affiliate with them as a community.

The Peer Support Program became a formal program, offering both individual and group support, in 1990 with the hiring of two former CPWD clients. The program has been very successful in setting up groups which become self sufficient with the facilitation services offered by staff. By self sufficiency, CPWD means that clients run the meetings both administratively and in content. In addition, many clients of the Center receive peer support either knowingly or unknowingly because the majority of the staff who deliver services have disabilities.

Formal support groups include the following:

  • Brain Injury Peer Support Group
  • Independent Living Peer Support Group
  • Cross Disability Support Group 
  • Women's Cross Disability Support Group
  • Older Blind Groups 
  • After School Club

Activities through this program which contribute to the maintenance and increase the independence participants include:

  • Peer support group meetings 
  • Recreational activities 
  • Transportation to group activities 
  • Coping skills  
  • Self advocacy

 

 

 

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Mission Statement: 

The Center for People With Disabilities
provides resources, information, and advocacy to assist people with disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living.

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