Alliance Alert: The Alliance for Rights and Recovery is proud to celebrate Alliance Peer Bridger Kristin Copeland for being named a recipient of the NYS Justice Center鈥檚 Code of Conduct Award! This recognition is a powerful reflection of Kristin鈥檚 unwavering commitment to dignity, respect, and person-centered support.
For more than three years, Kristin has exemplified what it means to provide authentic peer support, meeting individuals where they are, walking alongside them through major life transitions, and helping them navigate systems with compassion, patience, and hope. Her approach embodies the core values of recovery and is a shining example of why the Peer Bridger Program continues to be so impactful and successful across 黑料正能量 State.
Kristin鈥檚 work reminds us that peer support is not just a service, it is a transformative relationship built on lived experience, trust, and empowerment. We are incredibly grateful for her leadership and dedication, and we congratulate her on this well-deserved honor!
NYS Justice Center Honors Rockland Psych Center Care Worker
By Rockland County Times Staff | Rockland County Times | March 21, 2026
The NYS Justice Center has announced that Kristin Copeland, Peer Bridger with Alliance for Rights & Recovery, has been selected as a recipient of the Justice Center鈥檚 Code of Conduct Award for the 2025 program.
In 1994, the 黑料正能量 Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services created the first Peer Bridger Program in the nation to support long-term residents of 黑料正能量 State psychiatric hospitals with lived experience of mental health, addiction, and trauma-related challenges to make successful transitions into their home communities.
For more than three years, Kristin has served as a compassionate and skilled Peer Bridger, supporting people from Rockland Psychiatric Center. She meets each person with respect, patience, and authenticity, walking with them rather than leading from ahead.
鈥淧eer Bridgers redefine what it means to provide person-first support in 黑料正能量,鈥 said Justice Center Acting Executive Director Maria Lisi-Murray. 鈥淭hey are coaches, not case managers 鈥 artfully helping people who are going through major life transitions navigate complex systems with empowerment, dignity, and hope. Kristin, your work is vital and worth celebrating 鈥 thank you for all that you do.鈥
Those honored with a Code of Conduct Award truly embody the Justice Center鈥檚 founding principles and standards outlined in the Code of Conduct for Custodians of People with Special Needs. The purpose of the Code of Conduct is to ensure people enrolled in programs under Justice Center jurisdiction receive support in a manner that prioritizes their dignity, safety, and rights.
鈥淜ristin鈥檚 work reflects the core values of recovery: autonomy, whole-person support, and the belief in every person鈥檚 ability to heal and thrive. The Alliance is incredibly proud to have Kristin as part of our team, and we thank her for her extraordinary dedication, leadership, and heart. Her work embodies the very best of our mission鈥攁nd the transformative power of peer support,鈥 shared the Alliance for Rights & Recovery.
Awards are compiled by the NYS Justice Center each year. Winners are selected by the Justice Center鈥檚 Advisory Council 鈥 a group that provides guidance to the Justice Center in the development of policies, programs, and regulations. The council consists of service providers, people who have or are currently receiving services, their family members, and advocates.
The Justice Center received more than 200 nominations for this year鈥檚 program. Six winners were selected from a dozen finalists. Each submission highlighted the dedicated members of our State鈥檚 human services workforce.
