Coachervision

Coachervision

12-Hours


This training is facilitated live or virtually via Zoom.  Deb Rhoades, Best Practice Trainer, will deliver this 12-hour training to clinicians, clinical supervisors, peer recovery supervisors and anyone interested in CCAR's Coachervision model.  For Zoom trainings, participants must have access to both audio and video connection and must fully participate.


This Rhoades to Recovery Training is approved through 4/2024 by ASAP-NYCB for CRPA and CARC Continuing Education renewal hours and CARC Elective (Initial Certification). It is also approved by OASAS for CASAC, CPP and CPS Renewal Hours.  Social Work Continuing Education hours are available upon request.


Cost: $ 200.00 pp

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Please contact Deb Rhoades @ deb@rhoadesrecovery.com

Recovery Coaching (Peer Recovery Advocacy/Support) is growing as a profession due to its effectiveness in not only helping people find recovery but assisting folks in maintaining their recovery. Recovery Coaches and Peer Professionals are working in a wide variety of settings and are supervised by a wide range of professions and may not fully understand the unique nature of the peer professional role.


Coachervision is a model for oversight that applies a recovery coaching approach to the role of Peer Recovery Professional Supervisor. Based on the concept of “coaching coaches”, this workshop will provide participants with an understanding of how to best support peer coaches day-to-day and for long-term success.


Participants in this training will:

  1. Define expectations of Recovery Coach/Peer Recovery Professional oversight.
  2. Understand the complexity and intricacy of the Recovery Coach role
  3. Understand how organizational culture can support a Coachervision model.
  4. Learn the importance of accountability for both the Coachervisor and Recovery Coach
  5. How to support Recovery Coaches in professional settings
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