Sweedian Robinson Memorial Scholarship Portal

Canadian Mental Health Association- Peel Branch

About The Position

The Sweedian Robinson Memorial Scholarship will support CMHA Peel Dufferin staff, clients or members of the broader Peel and Dufferin community to pursue training or education that supports the development of peers within the mental health system. Sweedian dedicated her life to helping others struggling with their mental health. First as a Peer Worker, and later as a member of CMHA Peel Dufferin’s Mobile 24/7 Crisis Support program. Sweedian’s compassion, professionalism, and first-hand experience with the mental health system made her an asset to both her clients and colleagues. When Sweedian passed away, her family, in partnership with CMHA Peel Dufferin, established the scholarship to continue the peer-based mental health work that she was so passionate about during her life. The Mental Health Commission of Canada promotes peer support as a core contributor to the recovery process and recommends increased opportunities for peer support throughout the mental health system. Peer supporters provide emotional, social, and practical support to others who share common lived experiences. Peer training or education in the social services can enhance these skills and allow peer supporters to contribute to formal or professional peer settings. For more information on “what is peer support er ”, check out these resources: https://mentalhealthcommission.ca/what-we-do/access/peer-support/ , https://peersupportcanada.ca/ , https://www.peerworks.ca/about/faq .

Requirements

  • CMHA Peel Dufferin staff, clients; anyone who lives in the CMHA Peel Dufferin service area
  • Have lived experience with mental health challenges and/or addictions, on a path to recovery
  • Seeking training or education that allows peer supporters to contribute to formal or professional peer settings
  • Previous scholarship recipients are not eligible to re-apply

Nice To Haves

  • Priority may be given to youth and those who identify as part of a racialized community

Responsibilities

  • Pursue training or education that supports the development of peers within the mental health system.
  • Contribute to formal or professional peer settings through enhanced skills from peer training or education in the social services.

Benefits

  • Up to $1000 towards a degree, diploma or certification (exact amount will depend on the number of awards being given)
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