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Peer Support Within the Criminal Justice System Training-Virtual

  • 9 Jun 2026
  • 9:00 AM
  • 11 Jun 2026
  • 4:30 PM
  • Virtual on Zoom
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Peer Support Within the Criminal Justice System Training-Virtual

June 9th-11th, 2026

9 am - 4:30 pm each day

Peer Support within the Criminal Justice System (FPS) offers a person-centered, strength-based support system offered to individuals with mental health and/or co-occurring challenges becomes involved in the justice system. This curriculum is structured based on the Sequential Intercept Model with initial contact with law enforcement all the way through re-entry into the community after release from incarceration.

What does a Forensic Peer do?

  • Support people during their involvement during the criminal justice system
  • Promote recovery principles including self-advocacy
  • Advocate for recipients of behavioral health care when they are unable to advocate for themselves
  • Educate all stakeholders in the Criminal Justice System about Mental Health Recovery
  • Inspire hope through shared life experiences 
  • Appropriate setting for Forensic Peer Support
  • Crisis Intervention Teams
  • State Hospitals
  • Emergency Rooms
  • Jails/Prisons
  • Courts/Specialty Courts
  • Halfway Houses
  • Mental Health Offices
  • Community Settings

*YOU MUST APPLY FOR THIS CLASS AND BE APPROVED BEFORE ENTRY *

APPLY HERE: Peer Support Within The Criminal Justice System Application – Fill out form

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