Together in Motion is committed to creating safe, respectful, and supportive spaces for individuals living with limb loss or limb difference.
To ensure clarity and transparency, we provide the following guidelines for our support groups, peer visits, and volunteer interactions.
These documents help participants understand what to expect and how we maintain a supportive community for everyone involved.
Our commitment to Safe Peer Support
Available Guidelines & Documents
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These guidelines outline how our peer-led support groups operate and the expectations that help create a safe and respectful environment.
Topics include:
Confidentiality
Respectful communication
Participation expectations
Group boundaries
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Peer visits are designed to provide encouragement and connection through shared lived experience.
This document explains:
The purpose of peer visits
What peer visitors can and cannot provide
Participation expectations
Current certification status
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Our volunteers represent Together in Motion and play an important role in supporting our mission.
This document outlines:
Ethical expectations
Privacy standards
Respectful engagement with participants
Professional boundaries
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Participants in support groups and peer visits are asked to review and agree to our community guidelines.
This document includes:
Community expectations
Respect and confidentiality agreement
Understanding of peer support limitations
Important Disclaimer:
Together in Motion provides peer support and community connection, not medical or professional healthcare services.
Information shared through support groups or peer visits reflects personal experiences and should not replace guidance from licensed medical professionals, prosthetists, or mental health providers.
If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, please contact your healthcare provider or emergency services.
Questions or Concerns?
If you have questions about our guidelines or policies, please contact us at support@ampmotion.org or through our form below.

