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Become confident, effective, and safe in your recovery support work.
Peer-based recovery support services play a crucial role in New Hampshire’s response to the current addiction epidemic. Over 2000 Recovery Coaches have been trained nation-wide using the CCAR Recovery Coach Academy curriculum. The issue of ethics in peer-based service delivery is briefly discussed in the Recovery Coach Academy; this two day training more fully addresses this critical aspect of our work.
Using presentations, small group work, role play and a decision making matrix many areas will be addressed including: defining the coaching service role and functions, coaching standards, issues of vulnerability, ethical decision making, performance enhancement and legal issues. Space is limited.
When: Friday Nov 1 and Saturday Nov 2 8am – 5pm
Where: SOS Rochester Recovery Community Center (inside First Congregational Church) 63 S. Main St. Rochester, NH 03867
Learning Objectives:
Participants will:
- Understand what ethics are and why ethics are so important when performing Recovery Coach Services
- Learn how to stay in your lane as a Recovery Coach
- Understand the decision making process
- Develop guidelines for making ethical decisions
- Apply the new learning to your every day work as a Recovery Coach
CEU’s: This course satisifies 16 hour of required Ethics education hours toward NH Certified Recovery Support Worker certification. You will recieve a certificate of completion on the second training day. Attendees must be present for all training hours to receive a certificate.
Prerequisites: Completion of a Recovery Coach Academy© (RCA)
Refund Policy: NO REFUNDS