Why are they important to / for Peer Support Providers?Steve Harrington, Executive Director of the National Association of Peer Specialists (NAPS) recently issued the attached Call to Collaborate on National Standards. The call is an invitation for all who wish to be involved in the evolving efforts to develop a core set of practice standards.To learn more about this initiative, visit the National Standards page on the NAPS website:For information about a recent forum at the Alternatives Conference in Portland, Oregon:To join the NAPS Practice Standards list send email with JOIN to naps-st...@naops.org.Please help include all who want to be informed and/or involved. Spread the word to all in your peer networks who can benefit from a uniform set of practice standards.
Thanks!Members of the National Standards Task Force~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~To comment on the development of National Practice Standards,---
visit our website at http://na4ps.wordpress.com/national-standards/
or our Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/NA4PS.
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To sign up for a work group to organize, do outreach, gather content, review drafts, or provide technical assistance for the National Practice Standards, fill out the surveymonkey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MQW769HTo share information send email with a descriptive subject line to naps-st...@naops.org.---
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