Recovery continues to be a radical concept within the world of addiction and behavioral health services. SAMHSA has identified the new standard for the addictions/behavioral health workforce to be 25% peer. Therefore, as peer programs are being developed, the integrity of the peer recovery model is crucial to the efficacy and impact of the peer recovery support services provided.
Objectives: • Understanding/comprehend the peer recovery model; • Practice implementing peer recovery concepts; • Explore the different peer roles within potential service delivery settings; and • Practice supervision within the scope of recovery principles.
*Virtual Training via Zoom. Computer and internet Required.
* Please note there is an intentional month long gap between the 3rd and 4th class as this training has a practicum component which is reported out on the 4th day.
18 CEs
MA United States