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Nov 19 2025: RBC Pathway to Peers Program Webinar

Please join the Chatham-Kent Ontario Health Team (CKOHT) and Community Drug Strategy for an engaging online learning session about the RBC Pathway to Peers Program on Wednesday November 19th from 9:30 - 11:00am.
The Pathway to Peers Program engages youth with lived/living expertise to provide peer support in the Emergency Department (ED) at Mount Sinai Hospital for young adults aged 16-29 presenting with mental and substance use health challenges.
The session will cover:
- How the P2P project came about
- Successes and challenges for implementation
- Where things are going
- Q&A discussion
To receive the meeting link, please email: jordynne.lindsay@ckoht.ca
More about the P2P Program:
- Young people are struggling more, with less resources available than ever.
- Peer support workers bring their lived experience to patient care with a trauma-informed and inclusive harm reduction approach to support individuals during their ED visit and connect them to community resources for long-term health.
- Peer workers bridge the gap between traditional ED staff and young patients, improving care experiences and reducing the need for behavioural interventions
- See the attached research paper for more information about the program.
Speakers include:
- Rhiannon Thomas, Peer Program Manager, Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Medicine Institute (SREMI), Sinai Health
- Shelley McLeod, Clinical Epidemiologist, SREMI Research Director, Sinai Health & Associate Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto
- Allison Dunning, Executive Director, Peer Support Canada