Best Practices Identified For Peer Support Programs
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www.dhcs.ca.goveducation must include updates on applicable laws and evidence based best practices. A Medi-Cal Peer Support Specialist Certification Program must also ensure that certified peer support specialists reaffirm in writing themost recent version of the Medi-Cal Code of Ethics for Peer Support Specialists in Californiaevery two years. 3.
Peer Advocate Services in OASAS Certified Programs Settings
oasas.ny.govPeer support services are defined as “services for the purpose of outreach for engaging an ... materials on peer services in other settings. Programs employing and/or contracting for peers that will have regular and substantial ... The eight principles of peer supervision identified from convenings of national experts
Best Practices for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention …
www.cdc.govcommunity programs linked to clinical services (Domain 4). Following the best practices framework put forth by a CDC work group. 7. and using a translation tool called the Continuum of Evidence of Effectiveness, 8,9. we have reviewed, identified, and summarized the evidence behind strategies that can be considered best practices for controlling
Special Education in Ontario - Ministry of Education
edu.gov.on.caThe purpose of this document is to support school boards 3 and schools in their effective delivery of programs and services for students with special education needs. Special Education in Ontario, Kindergarten to Grade 12 provides comprehensive and current information about special education legislation,
The 5E Instructional Model: A Learning Cycle Approach ... - ed
files.eric.ed.govbest practices in science teaching. The cycle appears in Figure 1 and consists of cognitive stages of learning that comprise engage, explore, explain, elaborate, and evaluate. Bybee (1997) declares that “using this approach, students redefine, reorganize, elaborate, and change their initial concepts through self-reflection and
PEER CERTIFICATION - California
www.dhcs.ca.govprovides guidance to the peer practitioner through an established code of ethics. This means that roles and functions of other providers will not be usurped or second-guessed by the Peer Specialists. T. he role of the certified peer specialist is to encourage partners and lead through example on the best ways to advocate for oneself.
[STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT FACTORS] - ed
files.eric.ed.govPeer Culture and Achievement (Expectations within the student body collective) o Focus groups that equally represent all student groups to meet with administration (Blankstein, 2010) o Collaborative, democratic expectations for the classroom (Cornelius-White & Harbaugh, 2010)