Ethics for Recovery Coaches

Event description
Sponsored by BSAS
Yes

THIS IS NOT A DUPLICATION OF ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR RECOVERY COACHES REQUIRED FOR THE INITIAL CARC CERTIFICATION

This training is for those that need 6 hours in Ethics to re-certify for the CARC 

Please see this link for more information including registration: http://www.cvent.com/d/cnqg74

Description: 

Ethics for Recovery Coaches offers participants unique opportunities to explore and define just what ethical practice means within the context of their work, as well as their varied work environments. This 1-day workshop includes the following:

  • Discussion of the history, classic expressions and impact of ethics
  • Hands-on exploration of recovery-specific ethical challenges and opportunities for ethical practice when working as a Recovery Coach
  • Examination/articulation of potential ethical conflicts inherent in Recovery Coach roles and non-clinical lane
  • Facilitated exercises for practice of new skills - self-awareness, confidentiality, ethical decision-making, boundary management, etc.
  • Self-assessment and facilitated discussion of professional next steps

Objectives:

​Upon completion of this training, the participants will:

  • Develop a deeper appreciation for the history, organizational utility and impact of ethics, especially as they relate to providing peer recovery support.
  • Explore personal/social situations that present challenges to and opportunities for ethical behavior.
  • Understand the impact of personal decisions and how this relates to providing ethical service within one's Recovery Coach role(s) and non-clinical lane.
  • Define personal, professional, organizational boundaries and articulate their role in building/maintaining authentic peer recovery relationships.

 

Details
Presenter
TBD
Event date
to
Attendance mode
In Person
Address

Lowell, MA
United States

Cost
$60
Contact
Marion Clark-Jalbert
Phone
508.752.7313
Position
Training Coordinator
Organization
AdCare Educational Institute, Inc.