IMPACT WV and the WV Peer Recovery Training Center to offer free Peer Recovery Support Specialist and Ethics training in August
Trainings will be held at the WVU CED's Morgantown location.
The IMPACT WV program at the WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities (CED) has collaborated with the WV Peer Recovery Training Center to offer a Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS), Peer Recovery Coach, and Ethics training at the CED's Morgantown location. The training is limited to 25 participants who reside in West Virginia.
When: August 11-15 (35-hour PRSS training)
August 18-19 (16-hour Ethics training)
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. each day
Where: WVU Center for Excellence in Disabilities
2nd floor conference room
959 Hartman Run Road
Morgantown, WV 26505
Lunch will be provided each day of training. Transportation cost assistance also available. Please contact Sue Workman for more info and to arrange: charlotte.workman@hsc.wvu.edu or 304-293-4692.
Instructor: Kenneth Jordan, BS, AAS, PRSS
Project Coordinator
WV Peer Recovery Training Center
Objectives:
- Learn about the role of a peer recovery support specialist and a peer recovery coach.
- Learn how to build effective communication and networking skills.
- Learn how to facilitate recovery planning.
- Learn about the importance of self-care and professional development.
Peer recovery services play a vital role in helping individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) achieve and maintain recovery. Peer recovery coaches and specialists use their own experiences with recovery to help others through support, advocacy, resources and more
This training fulfills part of the requirements to become a state-certified PRSS in West Virginia. Two years of sobriety is also required to receive that certification. For full requirements and to find out more about how to take the PRSS exam, visit the WVCBAPP website.