Peer to Peer Mental Health Support Act
Peer to Peer Mental Health Support Act
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# Peer to Peer Mental Health Support Act (S 906) Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The Peer to Peer Mental Health Support Act would establish or expand programs that connect people struggling with mental health challenges with trained peers who have lived experience with similar conditions. Instead of relying solely on licensed therapists or doctors, this approach uses individuals in recovery to provide support, guidance, and practical advice to others facing mental health issues. The bill aims to make mental health support more accessible and affordable by leveraging peer support as a complement to traditional mental healthcare. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** This bill would primarily affect people seeking mental health support, particularly those who may have limited access to traditional therapy or counseling services.
It would also create opportunities for people in mental health recovery to work as peer support specialists. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, peer support programs typically involve training requirements, quality standards, and integration with existing healthcare systems to ensure effectiveness and safety. **Current Status** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. No action has been taken to move it forward at this stage.
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.