BCAPOP, alongside its Provincial Perinatal Substance Use (PSU) Peer Network members, is proud to launch the Walking Together: Stories of Strength awareness campaign to demonstrate to organizations, professionals and helping peers the importance and impact of sharing lived experience while maintaining speaker privacy and anonymity. |
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BCAPOP's Provincial Perinatal Substance Use (PSU) Peer Network was established in 2024 and is a time-limited project aimed to support helping peers in BC.
This network’s purpose is to bring together helping peers with lived and/or living experience with PSU from across BC to collaborate and improve the engagement experience of current and future helping peers. The network serves as a platform for BCAPOP to provide training and engage with helping peers in a meaningful, respectful and trauma-informed way to gain direct feedback on new tools, ideas, or programming from those who are volunteering and/or working in peer support roles.We are equitably recruiting new network members that self-identify as Indigenous and/or reside in areas of the province that are not currently represented on this network. If you are interested in becoming a member, please review the Terms of Reference and submit your application by Sunday, April 12th, 2026 via this link: Application of Interest (2026/27): BCAPOP's Provincial PSU Peer Support Network
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![]() | BCAPOP's Provincial PSU Network created these four resources for helping peers and organizations to use when engaging and supporting peer work in ethical, respectful, and trauma-informed ways.
These resources are available in the BCAPOP Store. |
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BCAPOP gratefully acknowledges the financial support from the Provincial Perinatal Substance Use Program,
BC Women’s Mental Health and Substance Use Programs + Initiatives for this project funding.