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Peer work (Stress in peer work (Sources of burnout (Identity stress…
Peer work
Stress in peer work
Support
Lack of training
Unequipped skills
Unequipped emotionally
Lack of debreifing
Sources of burnout
Identity stress
Becoming "them"
Professionalization
Stigma
Workplace trauma
Structural violence of self and others
Death
Pay
Fear of losing government assistance
Process and transparency
The Value of peer work
Boundaries/rules
Favoratism
Inaction from government
It's their lives
Coping
Isolation
Substance use
Lateral violence
How and why does this happen
Blame the budget
Lack of accountability
Rationale not to pay
Market characteristics
Surplus labour
Care profession (vs. labour)
"Expertise"
Loss of workers rights
Nowhere to go
Structural competency
Fear of losing assistance
Distrust of the system
What and how it is performed
Role description
Menial labour
Unrecognized work
Volunteering
Career growth/opportunity
Precarious
Economics
How and how much people are paid
How much people are paid