Peer support is a form of support where individuals who share a common experience provide emotional and practical support to one another. This type of support is different from professional support because it comes from someone who has been through a similar experience and can understand the challenges and feelings that come with it.
Common Terms |
Meaning |
Peer support | A form of support where individuals who share a common experience, such as being a caregiver, provide emotional and practical support to one another. |
Peer supporter / helper / provider / mentor | An individual who offers support and guidance to another person in a peer support relationship. |
Peer support recipient / help-seeker |
An individual who receives support and guidance from another person in a peer support relationship. |
Emotional support |
Support that provides comfort, encouragement, and understanding to someone in a difficult or challenging situation. |
Practical support |
Support that provides practical help and assistance with everyday tasks or problems. |
Respite worker | An individual who provides temporary care for a person requiring that care. This allows the caregiver to have a break. |
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