Proud of our peers and the people we support​

We’re proud to have been the first peer-led organisation in the UK offering peer support, training and consultancy in peer support and mental health recovery. We are 100% user-led. Here’s a summary of our journey so far…

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OUR STORY

An opportunity to be inspired

In 2008 a small number of people from across Sussex living with mental health challenges came together to be trained as Peer Support Specialists by Recovery Innovations.

Peer Support Specialists are people with their own lived experiences of mental ill-health and mental health services, who are trained and supported to provide support and to model recovery to other people. This was funded by Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, who had heard about the brilliant work being done in the States on peer support.

Recovery Innovations, based in Arizona, have pioneered a peer support approach to mental health recovery in the USA. Their values of hope, respect, dignity, empowerment and community – together with the most exciting and inspiring training we have ever had – inspired us to set up our own services.

We formed a group called Sussex Peer Approach (SPA). Two of us completed the training needed to train further groups of Peer Support Specialists. SPA was supported to develop by grants from Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and East Sussex County Council.

SPA was our ‘mother’ organisation, and following re-organisation, Recovery Partners was established as a not-for-profit company in February 2011. We successfully bid for funding from East Sussex County Council and from 2012 to 2017 we offered a range of open-access services to people with mental health challenges across East Sussex. From 2015 to 2017 we co-delivered The Place of Calm suicide prevention crisis house in Eastbourne with Sussex Oakleaf. We became a charity in 2019.

And now… we are a small, committed and professional organisation where every employee is a peer. We have developed a thriving Experts by Experience project working with East Sussex County Council and Brighton and Hove City Council, and have an innovative arts branch, Heart Matters, specialising in peer-led recovery using arts practices, for people living with severe and enduring mental illness.

We are proud of our people, the people who use our services, and our determination to demonstrate that living well in recovery from mental health challenges is absolutely possible.

OUR VALUES

We are committed to a set of values that underpins all of our work.

Accountability

We are open, accountable and responsive to all of our stakeholders. We believe that all our service users, staff, volunteers and other stakeholders have the right to influence and improve our services. To this end we regularly undertake service evaluation and hold user groups and stakeholder meetings, taking feedback to continue developing what we offer.

Communication

We believe in honest, open dialogue, by listening to each other and making sure all our stakeholders know how they can communicate with us.

Diversity

We acknowledge and value the differences between and within communities. We actively work towards understanding and removing barriers to our services that may exist. We aim to reflect our communities’ diversity in our services and to celebrate the strengths of our differences.

Empowerment

We believe that people with lived mental health challenges who are on their own recovery pathways are uniquely placed to support and inspire others. We offer support for our service users to develop skills and knowledge to make positive choices.

Fairness

We also believe meaningful, fairly paid employment to be one of the key factors in recovery, and are proud that all of our Peer Support Specialists are Recovery Partners employees.

Respect

We value the contribution of each individual and treat everyone with respect. We work towards ending the stigma of mental ill-health, and work in partnership with others to do this with integrity, creativity and imagination.

Quality

We strive to provide quality, cost-effective services. We monitor and evaluate our work so that we can continually improve what we do.

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