In peer support, advocacy means walking ____ someone, not talking over them.
What is “with”?
Mentoring in peer recovery is about walking beside someone rather than doing what?
What is directing their life?
Peer ethics are based on shared standards of behavior shaped by what?
What is lived experience?
SAMHSA defines how many dimensions of wellness?
What is eight?
Harm reduction focuses on reducing harm without requiring what?
What is immediate abstinence?
Name the three types of advocacy practiced in peer recovery.
What are self-advocacy, individual advocacy, and systems advocacy?
What type of language should peers use to replace labels like “addict” or “crazy”?
What is person-first, respectful language?
Name two core values of peer support ethics.
What are mutual respect and cultural humility?
Give one example of personal recovery capital.
What is skills, resilience, values, or health?
Name one harm reduction practice mentioned in training.
What is naloxone distribution, safer use education, clean syringe access, or MAT?
Before speaking on a peer’s behalf, what ethical step should you take?
What is checking in with the peer first?
When sharing your story, what’s the first question you should ask yourself?
What is “Why am I sharing this right now?”
Confidentiality must be broken if there is a clear risk of what?
What is harm to self or others?
Self-care in peer work is considered what — optional or necessary?
What is necessary?
In trauma-informed harm reduction, what question replaces “What’s wrong with you?”
What is “What happened to you?”
What’s the main role of a Peer Recovery Specialist as an advocate?
What is supporting dignity, inclusion, and access without taking over?
SMART goals stand for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and what?
What is Time-bound?
Ethical storytelling should focus on connection, hope, and relevance, while avoiding what?
What is oversharing or triggering others?
Name two sources of resilience in recovery.
What are lived experience, cultural pride, connection, faith, or recovery identity?
What’s a key principle of supporting peer-led solutions in harm reduction?
What is honoring that people are experts in their own lives?
Community-based advocacy connects peers with resources and what other key element?
What is collective action to create systemic change?
Name one key behavior that shows effective recovery modeling.
What is demonstrating honesty, hope, boundaries, or wellness practices?
In ethical decision-making, what are the five steps in the decision process?
What are pause, reflect, consult, decide, and document?
In peer support, recovery is defined by who?
What is the person experiencing it?
Harm reduction advocacy aims to fight stigma and push for what kind of access?
What is low-barrier, compassionate access to care and resources?