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Establishment

Listed to the left, this section offers a range of QuickGuides about how to set up a peer network.  The more thinking you can do about what you want the peer network to achieve, who could be involved, and what type of resources could help, the more likely it is that you will be able to build momentum for your new peer network.

Sometimes it can take time for momentum to build, so don't be discouraged if you don't get a strong response initially. Persist, make sure good things happen at your peer network meetings, even if only a couple of people turn up in the early days. 

First Peoples Disability Network has a Peer Support group in the Northern Territory, the Barkley launch area for the NDIS.

They have been working up there for 3 years now, to prepare those with a Disability across many remote Aboriginal communities to be ready for their planning process with the NDIA.

Acknowledging that there were many languages, they understood that it was easier for people with disability to tell their story through art, in what keeps them strong in community.

They developed strong networks through area art centres and in particular the Barkley Regional art centre.

They would like to share this video with the peer support groups, to promote how best to support their mobs with alternative mediums.

Watch their video below

Videos with Captions

  • Strong networks: connecting the beads together resource workbooks
  • Background
  • Establishment
    • Why would you set one up?
    • Resources needed for the group to operate
    • Finding organisations to help out
    • Who is the peer network for
    • Thinking about building a posse
    • Hunting resources
    • Recruitment: spreading the word
    • Think about the intended lifespan of the group
    • How to make a peer group welcoming for ATSI members
    • Tips for setting up PSN in Aboriginal communities
    • Online Networks
  • The role of community organisations
  • The first meeting
  • Maintaining the network
  • Financial stuff
  • Keeping the network engaged

 

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JFA Purple Orange was the National Support Agency for the Disability Support Organisation (DSO) Capacity Building Initiative.

Peer Connect acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as First Australians and recognises their culture, history, diversity and their deep connection to the land. We recognise the distinct rights and perspectives of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.  We also acknowledge that JFA Purple Orange is on the land of the Kaurna People and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

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