Peer Support now available

We now have Peer Support at Future Pathways. This is open to anyone who is registered with the service, including people who are on our waitlist.

You can find information about Peer Support and about our events in the booklets below.

Peer Support is a way of connecting with people who have gone through similar things in life. People can come together to socialise, learn and support each other. The special thing about Peer Support is that everyone is equal.

Peer Support can happen in a lot of different ways like social groups and learning sessions. Peer Support is not about fixing problems. It is about being with other people who might understand, and feeling heard and accepted.

Peer Support can help people feel less alone and more hopeful about the future. It can be good to spend time with people who have been through similar experiences. And it can help people feel part of a community. 

If you have any questions about Peer Support, or if you would like to come along to any of the events, please contact Mary.

Mary, Peer Support Lead
Email: peer-support@future-pathways.co.uk
Phone or text: 07552 393 019
Peer Support Main booklet

This booklet tells you more about:

  • what Peer Support is
  • what Peer Support will be like at Future Pathways
  • how to take part in Peer Support sessions

You can access the main booklet at the button below:

Peer Support events booklet 2025

In this booklet, you will find the dates of all the Peer Support sessions for 2025. We also have some information about 3 workshops we will be running.

You can access the main booklet at the button below:

If you would like us to send you a printed copy of the booklets, you can:

  • email us at engagement@future-pathways.co.uk
  • phone us for free on 0808 164 2005 (lines open Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm)

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Rikki’s words

Rikki shares his experience of volunteering with different groups and projects. He talks about two projects at Future Pathways – Making Pathways Together and Voices for a Better Future. He also shares his experience of opening up at Andy’s Man Club. And about advocating for support with Stroke Association and Stroke Awareness Month.

A colourful necklace made out of wooden shapes.

Creating together

ND likes to make jewellery. He does this with his friends. Check out are examples of their brilliant work.

Beads, a charm, elastic and scissors.

Make a bracelet

Get creative! Here’s a step-by-step guide for making your own bracelet.

Register with us today

It’s easy to get in touch – either by phone, email, or you can fill in this simple form to register your interest or find out more.