Peer Training

At CDAH, we believe in the power of peer support – we bring people with disability together to share information, learn from each other, work on issues that matter and build a movement for action. Peer training at CDAH is for people with disability to gain skills to create change!

Training Opportunities

We are proud to be partnering with Diversity and Disability Alliance over 3 years on an ILC-funded project called the NSW Peer Learning Hub to support people with disability to build leadership skills and connect with their community through peer support training and resources.  We are running three types of training over the next 3 years to strengthen the power of peer support in our communities.

Introduction to Peer Support

At CDAH, our aim is to create change through a strong peer movement. In this training, you will learn:

  • What peer support means and why it is important
  • What a peer movement is and how to make it happen
  • The most important skills for doing peer support

The training is run by peer workers who developed the content and facilitate the sessions.

    Peer Facilitator Training

    You will learn:

    • About being a facilitator in the Peer Movement
    • More about yourself as a facilitator
    • Facilitation skills
    • How to facilitate the Introduction to Peer Support & Peer Mentor Training
    • Setting up and running a peer support group
    • How to support each other as a community of facilitators in the Peer Movement.

    Peer Mentoring Training

    At CDAH, our aim is to create change through a strong peer movement. This training is for people with disability to develop their skills as peer mentors. You will learn about:

    • Yourself as a mentor
    • Setting expectations and goals
    • Mentoring skills
    • Telling powerful stories
    • Handling difficult situations
    • Ending the mentoring relationship

    The training is run by peer workers who developed the content and facilitate the sessions.

    Learn with Us!

    Register your interest for training in the form below. Alternatively, feel free to contact us at 0490 053 454   learn@cdah.org.au