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Leveraging the Expertise of the Community: A Case for Expansion of a Peer Workforce in Child, Adolescent, and Family Mental Health

The rise in child and adolescent mental health concerns has led to the need for an expanded workforce to meet the needs of our nation’s families. Peer paraprofessionals (PPs) have proven to be impactful in the areas of adult mental health (MH) and substance use disorders, and for persons with chroni...

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Autores principales: Robertson, Hillary A., Biel, Matthew G., Hayes, Katherine R., Snowden, Sara, Curtis, Latisha, Charlot-Swilley, Dominique, Clauson, Elyssa S., Gavins, Arrealia, Sisk, Caslin M., Bravo, Noel, Coates, Erica E., Domitrovich, Celene E.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10252488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37297524
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20115921
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author Robertson, Hillary A.
Biel, Matthew G.
Hayes, Katherine R.
Snowden, Sara
Curtis, Latisha
Charlot-Swilley, Dominique
Clauson, Elyssa S.
Gavins, Arrealia
Sisk, Caslin M.
Bravo, Noel
Coates, Erica E.
Domitrovich, Celene E.
author_facet Robertson, Hillary A.
Biel, Matthew G.
Hayes, Katherine R.
Snowden, Sara
Curtis, Latisha
Charlot-Swilley, Dominique
Clauson, Elyssa S.
Gavins, Arrealia
Sisk, Caslin M.
Bravo, Noel
Coates, Erica E.
Domitrovich, Celene E.
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description The rise in child and adolescent mental health concerns has led to the need for an expanded workforce to meet the needs of our nation’s families. Peer paraprofessionals (PPs) have proven to be impactful in the areas of adult mental health (MH) and substance use disorders, and for persons with chronic medical conditions. PPs can contribute to addressing child, adolescent, and family MH needs by being deployed in community settings and providing both emotional and tangible support to families and children. Additional use of PPs can address equity gaps in MH services by improving access to support and enhancing the cultural acceptability of MH interventions. A concentrated effort to expand and develop this workforce may help to alleviate the strain on the current MH system. The Georgetown University Infant and Early Childhood Certificate program is a paraprofessional training program that prepares community members to meet the MH needs of families with young children. The authors will describe the results of a qualitative study examining the landscape of peer paraprofessional services in DC that was conducted to support the expansion of the peer workforce to include individuals with expertise in infant and early childhood mental health.
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spelling pubmed-102524882023-06-10 Leveraging the Expertise of the Community: A Case for Expansion of a Peer Workforce in Child, Adolescent, and Family Mental Health Robertson, Hillary A. Biel, Matthew G. Hayes, Katherine R. Snowden, Sara Curtis, Latisha Charlot-Swilley, Dominique Clauson, Elyssa S. Gavins, Arrealia Sisk, Caslin M. Bravo, Noel Coates, Erica E. Domitrovich, Celene E. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The rise in child and adolescent mental health concerns has led to the need for an expanded workforce to meet the needs of our nation’s families. Peer paraprofessionals (PPs) have proven to be impactful in the areas of adult mental health (MH) and substance use disorders, and for persons with chronic medical conditions. PPs can contribute to addressing child, adolescent, and family MH needs by being deployed in community settings and providing both emotional and tangible support to families and children. Additional use of PPs can address equity gaps in MH services by improving access to support and enhancing the cultural acceptability of MH interventions. A concentrated effort to expand and develop this workforce may help to alleviate the strain on the current MH system. The Georgetown University Infant and Early Childhood Certificate program is a paraprofessional training program that prepares community members to meet the MH needs of families with young children. The authors will describe the results of a qualitative study examining the landscape of peer paraprofessional services in DC that was conducted to support the expansion of the peer workforce to include individuals with expertise in infant and early childhood mental health. MDPI 2023-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10252488/ /pubmed/37297524 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20115921 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Biel, Matthew G.
Hayes, Katherine R.
Snowden, Sara
Curtis, Latisha
Charlot-Swilley, Dominique
Clauson, Elyssa S.
Gavins, Arrealia
Sisk, Caslin M.
Bravo, Noel
Coates, Erica E.
Domitrovich, Celene E.
Leveraging the Expertise of the Community: A Case for Expansion of a Peer Workforce in Child, Adolescent, and Family Mental Health
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title_full_unstemmed Leveraging the Expertise of the Community: A Case for Expansion of a Peer Workforce in Child, Adolescent, and Family Mental Health
title_short Leveraging the Expertise of the Community: A Case for Expansion of a Peer Workforce in Child, Adolescent, and Family Mental Health
title_sort leveraging the expertise of the community: a case for expansion of a peer workforce in child, adolescent, and family mental health
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37297524
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20115921
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