Peer Support
Real- Life
Boundaries
Ethics
Self-Care
100

To support others using shared lived experience.

What is the main role of a peer support worker?

100

A situation where confidentiality must be broken.

What is Risk of harm to self or others, Child abuse, or elder abuse?

100

A limit that protects both the peer and the participant.  

What is a boundary?

100

True or False: Peers should give advice based on personal experience.

Answer: False – peers share experience, not advice.

100

Sign that a peer might need more self-care?

What is feeling exhausted, irritable, overwhelmed, or emotionally drained. 

200

Why is confidentiality especially important in peer support?

It builds trust and safety.

200

Your peer is going through a difficult time in their life. You support them by listening whenever they need to vent, but you start to feel very depressed and isolated. 

What is compassion fatigue? 


200

When a peer has more than one role with a participant.

What is a dual relationship?

200

Helps maintain ethics, boundaries, and self-care.

What is supervision? 

200

Simple self-care practice a peer could use during the workday.

What is taking breaks, deep breathing, hydration, stepping outside, grounding. 

300

You are supporting a peer who is in a wheelchair. How would you refer to this person in their first language?

What is a person utilizing a wheelchair, simply a person. 

300

Approaching an upset person with a calm tone and relaxed demeanor is an example of....

What is De-escalation?

300

True or False 

All relationships need to have boundaries. 

What is True? 

While it may be uncomfortable to set out boundaries, every relationship can benefit from establishing them. This includes intimate relationships, friendships, peers, coworkers, familial relationships, etc.

300

A peer knows a participant from the community. What should they do?

Disclose to supervisor and follow agency guidance.

300

Because taking care of yourself helps prevent burnout, protects boundaries, and ensures you can show up safely and effectively for others.

Why is self-care considered an ethical responsibility in peer support work?

400

Value of peer support that emphasizes respect for each person’s choices.

What is self-determination?

400

A peer you are supporting confides in you that they have returned to use, and if they get caught, they will be kicked out of their sober living. What is your ethical responsibility in this situation? 

What is continue to support the peer. 

Think about setting boundaries with the peer that you aren't comfortable keeping secrets.

400

Your friend has been going through a difficult time lately. You've been doing your best to support them, including saying yes to things you normally wouldn't do, and things you don't want to do. What is this an example of? 


What is failure to maintain boundaries? 

400

What should a peer do if their personal values conflict with a participant’s choices?

Set aside personal values and continue to support without judgment.


Talk to your supervisor!

400

You feel emotionally drained and over-involved with a participant. What should you do?

Seek supervision and reassess boundaries.

500

Peer value where the peer’s role is to walk with someone, not to "do" for them.  

What is empowerment?

500

The peer support you are providing support to is an abusive relationship. You find yourself becoming frustrated and having difficulty keeping your options to yourself. What action can you take to better support your peer? 

What is talk to your supervisor!

500

What is the zone of support that is a balance of involvement and healthy boundaries? 

What is the zone of helpfulness? 

500

What ethical principle involves being honest and transparent about your role?

Integrity / Fidelity.

500

Is it appropriate for a peer to share their personal phone number?

Only if allowed by agency policy.

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