
Peer Integration for Implementation Readiness: Building and Sustaining Peer Support Roles Across Systems
Date: March 24 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm PDT
*NOTE: This is a 2-part series. Register once to attend one or both sessions.
March 24, 2026: 90-minute learning session
March 26, 2026: 60-minute consultation session
Join us on Tuesday, March 24, to learn more about key implementation considerations for integrating peer support roles within behavioral health systems. Participants will explore factors influencing successful peer integration, including role clarity, supervision structures, workflow alignment, and sustainment considerations. The session will highlight practical tools and examples to support implementation readiness across service settings.
On Thursday, March 26, participants will apply implementation concepts by examining their current peer integration approaches and identifying opportunities to strengthen role definition, supervision, and alignment with organizational goals. Guided coaching will support teams in adapting implementation strategies to their local context and planning next steps for sustaining peer roles.
Learning Objectives
- Identify key factors that influence successful integration of peer support roles within behavioral health systems.
- Describe common implementation challenges related to peer role clarity, supervision, and workflow alignment.
- Recognize practical tools that support readiness and sustainment of peer roles.
This event is open to individuals working in HHS Regions 9 or 10: AZ, CA, HI, NV, AS, MP, FM, GU, MH, PW, AK, ID, OR, or WA.
Facilitators:

Lane Krumpos, MPA, and Dr. Tracy Levins
Center for Applied Research Solutions (CARS)
Host:
Pacific West Hub
Event format: Virtual
Target audience(s):
Systems Leaders and Administrators|People Responsible for Leading Implementation Efforts
Duration (hours): 2.5
Experience(s):
Beginner|Intermediate
Language(s): English