La navigation par les pair·e·s : un modèle d’accompagnement novateur pour mieux soutenir les personnes proches aidantes appartenant à un groupe ethnoculturel minoritaire (PAGEMA)

This report (226 pages) offers a peer-support model for helping caregivers from ethnocultural minorities and English-speaking communities (PAGEMA caregivers) navigate services.
Year: 2025
Languages: French
Format: Document (article, report, guide, etc.)
Dimension(s) of caregiving:
  • Analysis of caregiving support

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This report (226 pages, in French) offers a peer-support model for helping caregivers from ethnocultural minorities and English-speaking communities (PAGEMA caregivers) navigate services.

The model was developed through a collaborative process involving PAGEMA caregivers and partners from both the health & social services and community sectors. The document is intended for managers and decision-makers involved in the development, implementation and management of peer navigation programs for PAGEMA caregivers.

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The accompanying report Bilan critique et réflexions sur une démarche collaborative (40 pages, in French) provides a critical analysis of the project’s progress, highlighting both its limitations and best practices. The aim is to contribute to the ongoing discussion about partnership approaches with caregivers in Quebec.