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Justin Volpe

๐Ÿ‘ค Person
174 total appearances

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Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

I live a life that Before in this country, if you got a diagnosis, it was a death sentence basically to have or a life of institutions.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

I live a life that Before in this country, if you got a diagnosis, it was a death sentence basically to have or a life of institutions.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

But my job now is really to work with states and territories and their behavioral health teams and to really advocate for people with lived experience like myself and other people in different aspects of their community, that they're a part of their states and their programming and that they continue that when they build systems out, that people like us are included and at the table.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

But my job now is really to work with states and territories and their behavioral health teams and to really advocate for people with lived experience like myself and other people in different aspects of their community, that they're a part of their states and their programming and that they continue that when they build systems out, that people like us are included and at the table.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

But my job now is really to work with states and territories and their behavioral health teams and to really advocate for people with lived experience like myself and other people in different aspects of their community, that they're a part of their states and their programming and that they continue that when they build systems out, that people like us are included and at the table.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

Yes.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

Yes.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

Yes.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

Really, state behavioral health... teams so it did go from a local to a national level and that is different it's not necessarily like within legislation and policy but it does touch that sometimes with the people that we work with at the states through my time at the jail diversion program

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

Really, state behavioral health... teams so it did go from a local to a national level and that is different it's not necessarily like within legislation and policy but it does touch that sometimes with the people that we work with at the states through my time at the jail diversion program

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

Really, state behavioral health... teams so it did go from a local to a national level and that is different it's not necessarily like within legislation and policy but it does touch that sometimes with the people that we work with at the states through my time at the jail diversion program

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

Judge Lifeman and I starred in a documentary called The Definition of Insanity, which is amazing if you want to talk about it a little bit later. And I was in a Ken Burns documentary on youth mental health, Hiding in Plain Sight, which also aired on PBS three years ago.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

Judge Lifeman and I starred in a documentary called The Definition of Insanity, which is amazing if you want to talk about it a little bit later. And I was in a Ken Burns documentary on youth mental health, Hiding in Plain Sight, which also aired on PBS three years ago.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

Judge Lifeman and I starred in a documentary called The Definition of Insanity, which is amazing if you want to talk about it a little bit later. And I was in a Ken Burns documentary on youth mental health, Hiding in Plain Sight, which also aired on PBS three years ago.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

So the definition of insanity was based on my time at the jail diversion program, which I explained to you. And it kind of encompasses that peer specialists, CIT officers and participants of the court going through the different stages of the program. And it highlights three clients going through the process and seeing their ups and downs and what it kind of entailed.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

So the definition of insanity was based on my time at the jail diversion program, which I explained to you. And it kind of encompasses that peer specialists, CIT officers and participants of the court going through the different stages of the program. And it highlights three clients going through the process and seeing their ups and downs and what it kind of entailed.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

So the definition of insanity was based on my time at the jail diversion program, which I explained to you. And it kind of encompasses that peer specialists, CIT officers and participants of the court going through the different stages of the program. And it highlights three clients going through the process and seeing their ups and downs and what it kind of entailed.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

And that was just a snapshot of kind of what our daily life was like. And then Hiding in Plain Sight was a Ken Burns film on youth mental health because the youth mental health is experiencing crisis too. And it followed about 20 to 25 people, a lot of young adults, some youth. I was 35 when they made the film. I made the cut, thank God. I don't know how I got in a youth film at 35, but...

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

And that was just a snapshot of kind of what our daily life was like. And then Hiding in Plain Sight was a Ken Burns film on youth mental health because the youth mental health is experiencing crisis too. And it followed about 20 to 25 people, a lot of young adults, some youth. I was 35 when they made the film. I made the cut, thank God. I don't know how I got in a youth film at 35, but...

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Justin Volpe : How Peer Support Changes Lives

And that was just a snapshot of kind of what our daily life was like. And then Hiding in Plain Sight was a Ken Burns film on youth mental health because the youth mental health is experiencing crisis too. And it followed about 20 to 25 people, a lot of young adults, some youth. I was 35 when they made the film. I made the cut, thank God. I don't know how I got in a youth film at 35, but...