ECHO: The Intersection of Peer Values and Human Rights Activism

This session will focus on ways to translate peer support into activism within and beyond mental health and substance use. It will look at why this is important, and the intersection of the peer movement with other struggles for human rights.

Trainer: Behryn Hatcher

Subject Matter Expert: Bianca Martinez

About ECHO: The purpose of this ECHO series is to create the opportunity for people providing peer support to learn with and from each other in a structured environment. True to the ECHO format’s motto of, “all teach, all learn,” this is a learning space for members to share their expertise, build skills, and learn from others providing peer support.

To participate in the N.A.P.S. ECHO, you must be a current member and request an invitation. Learn more and request an invitation on our ECHO program page.