Ethical advocacy in peer recovery support happens on two levels: individual advocacy and systemic advocacy. Each requires a different approach, but both must be grounded in ethical principles.
Individual Advocacy:
Example:
A peer specialist supports an individual in advocating for mental health-related accommodations at their workplace by helping them understand their rights and assisting with paperwork.
Systemic Advocacy:
Example:
A peer specialist joins a local advocacy group that works to expand recovery housing opportunities in the community.
Best Practice: Always ensure that advocacy efforts remain ethical, professional, and focused on empowerment rather than control.