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Peer Engagement and Evaluation Project

The PEEP Project is an innovative initiative to ensure everyone across the province has access to harm reduction services. 

The Peer Engagement and Evaluation Project (PEEP) is an innovative initiative to ensure everyone across the province has access to harm reduction services. 

The goal of PEEP is to establish an enhanced peer engagement network with best practice recommendations so service providers BC-wide can work with peers in their communities to better meet local needs. This project builds on existing peer relationships and explores new ways for more meaningful, ongoing dialogue. 
 
A full list of resources developed by the PEEP team, including past presentations, can be accessed on BCCDC's Peer Engagement and Evaluation page.
 
See the Community Based Research Report on Peer Work which summarizes findings and recommendations from a study on Peer Work in BC (June 2020).

Consultation and Advisory Board

Previously the Peer Engagement and Evaluation Project, the PEEP Consultation and Advisory Board is continuing their work as Provincial consultants to inform and advise on harm reduction services and peer initiatives including, but not limited to, harm reduction policies and documentation.

The goal of the PEEP Consultation and Advisory Board is to inform and enhanced peer engagement with best practice recommendations so service providers BC-wide can work with peers in their communities to better meet local needs. This board builds on existing peer relationships and explores new ways for more meaningful, ongoing dialogue with service providers and community partners.