A recovery-focused learning community is a group of people who come together with a shared goal of learning from each other: • About recovery from substance use disorders and from trauma • How to use the skills and information we gain to help others move toward recovery from a substance use disorder and toward healing from trauma
Those wishing to be part of the learning community are asked to participate in one or more of IHR’s quarterly open enrollment trainings and then to meet with the community the following week to discuss the material presented. Participants will be encouraged to share their responses to the material, discuss case examples, and to engage in a reflective process of learning. We will use learning tools such as videos, literature, art, music, and other media to enhance the learning experience. We will encourage participants to share and honor their own cultural needs for learning while honoring the cultural experiences and needs of other participants.
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