Members
at Connections are increasingly
involved in their communities,
taking on responsibilities as good
citizens and advocates for
wellness. Members realize that
part
of recovery is giving back in some
way to peers and to the community.
"Connections
is a place that offers people an
opportunity to get
back
in the community by learning and
adapting. This is the most important
thing — learning self-help and
self-esteem skills
and
to care about things that go on
around us."
Connections
members identified long ago the key
component of empowerment for them: being
heard.
This
leads to more involvement of members
in the design and delivery of
support in the mental health system
and in the community.
"Meaningful
involvement is being heard
for
what you are really saying,
not
what people think you are
saying."
Over
time, members have taken on
leadership roles, building natural
support systems that build stronger
peer relationships and prevention of
crisis.
"The
more you put into it ...
... the more you
get out of it.”