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Peer Support Workers: From the Value of First-Person Experience to the Development of a New Profession

We have participated in the conference “Peer Support Workers. From the value of First-Person Experience to the Development of a New Profession” at the UNED headquarters in Tudela.

We holded the opening conference, coordinated an international panel and presented the following poster:

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Final meeting of the Erasmus+ TuTo3 project – PAT – Peer and Team Support
XII Meeting of the Health Sciences Faculty
  • Volunteering and activism in mental health: Impacts on well-being and citizenship
  • 3rd Conference on Functional Recovery and Life Project Units in the reconversion of long-term care unit
  • Bologna Conference: Transforming Mental Health Through Lived Experience
  • ACPSM-AEN 25th Anniversary Conference
  • SMES-Europa free webinar on psychiatric care and community support

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