Training Description:
This presentation explores how peer support can be effectively integrated into problem gambling treatment to enhance engagement, reduce stigma, and support long-term recovery. Participants will learn how peers with lived experience bring a unique relational approach that complements clinical services and strengthens the continuum of care. The session highlights practical strategies for incorporating peers into outreach, screening, warm handoffs, care navigation, aftercare, and harm-reduction-informed recovery support. Real-world examples illustrate how peer support can improve access, connection, and outcomes for individuals experiencing gambling-related harm
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the unique role and value of peer support in problem gambling services, including how lived experience increases engagement and reduces stigma.
2. Identify practical strategies for integrating peer support into problem gambling treatment pathways, such as outreach, screening, referral, care navigation, and long-term recovery support.
3. Apply recovery-oriented and harm-reduction-informed principles to peer support for individuals experiencing gambling harm, using person-centered, nonjudgmental approaches that meet people where they are.
Agenda:
12:00-12:05 pm – Introductions of presenters and helpline information
12:05-12:45 pm – Lecture on material
12:45-12:55 pm – Discussion questions, case presentation, interaction (as needed)
12:55-1:00 pm – Closing comments