Peer Supporter Spotlight: Dr. Amy Kwan
- Hand-n-Hand Peer Support Inc.

- Nov 18, 2021
- 1 min read

"#IPeerSupportBecause it's an invaluable resource when it comes to our mental health, especially during these uncertain times. Providing support to my fellow colleagues and peers has been an incredibly rewarding experience."
Amy is a clinical psychologist with MINDCHECK Health Professionals, and provides peer support to other healthcare workers through the Hand-n-Hand network.
"It’s been wonderful to foster a sense of validation, connection and community that is mutually beneficial. It’s important to know that you are not alone."
Are you a healthcare professional in Aus/NZ? Want to become a peer supporter like Amy? Sign up at: https://www.handnhand.org.au/givesupport




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