A powerful, proven approach to addressing problematic substance use in young people!
Class meets the following four days from 10:00am-4:30pm ET - This is Eastern Standard Time!
January 9th, 11th, 16th and 18th, 2024
This is a 30-hour class: 20 hours in virtual class together; 10 hours of self-study
Approved for initial certification and renewal for Certified Addiction Recovery Coaches (CARC) in Massachusetts
If you are a teen, young adult, or adult who wants to have a positive impact on young people struggling with problematic substance use, join us for this intensive training academy to learn the powerful art and science of Recovery Coaching. Recovery Coaching offers a unique, shared-power approach to treating young people as their own best resource. Too often young people are talked “at” and power is used “over them” to try to influence change. Coaching uses a “power with” method that offers people the opportunity to find the internal motivation and internal and external supports they need to make healthier decisions.
CCAR has developed the newly revised Recovery Coach Academy© for Young People to enhance the skills of those individuals who will be supporting Youth and Young People on their recovery journey. Provided in a retreat-like environment, this training strongly equips participants by helping them to actively listen, ask powerful questions, and to become aware of and manage any challenges or barriers within themselves that interfere with their ability to help others on the journey of recovery. This is open to EVERYONE – people in recovery, family members, friends and allies. Much like the journey of recovery, this training offers a transformational experience and you will leave with the skills necessary to have a lasting impact on young people's lives. You will also be able to apply your new Recovery Coaching skills with people of all ages.
Are you already a Recovery Coach and/or already taken the original Recovery Coach Academy? Add value to your practice with this training focused on coaching Young People, including many new modules not included in RCA. In addition, it's an excellent refresher on the basics and a powerful tool for new self-awareness about your own coaching practice.
Participants will be able to:
- Describe the roles and functions of a recovery coach
- List the fundamental principles of recovery coaching
- Explore different definitions and pathways of recovery
- Build communication skills to enhance relationships
- Discover attitudes about self-disclosure & sharing your story
- Understand the role of belief systems and values in the coaching relationship
- Describe the different roles and applications for recovery coaching
- Increase awareness of culture, power & privilege
- Address ethical & boundary issues
- Experience recovery wellness planning
- Practice newly acquired skills
Facilitators:
Meghann Perry, RCPF CARC - Meghann is the founder of Meghann Perry Group and has extensive experience working in Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Support with Youth and Young Adults as a Recovery Coach and a Theatre and Storytelling Educator.
pAUL aLVES, RCPF CARC NCPRSS - pAUL is the Executive Director and Founder of Choice Recovery Coaching, a non-profit organization dedicated to Recovery Coaching and Recovery Coach Training.
Credit Hours:
30 hours for Massachusetts CARC - Certified Addiction Recovery Coach - Certification or Recertification
30 hours for CCAR's RCP - Recovery Coach Professional - Certification or Recertification
30 hours for Colorado Peer and Family Specialist Certification or Recertification
30 hours for Maine Peer Recovery Coach Certification
23 hours pending for New York State CARC/CRPA Renewal
*Credits should apply anywhere CCAR curriculum is accepted but be sure to check with your individual state
*This course is considered a substitute for CCAR’s original Recovery Coach Academy for both MA CARC and CCAR RCP