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Changing the Narrative: Addressing Stigma, Racism and Biases within the Peer Role


Changing the Narrative: Addressing Stigma, Racism and Biases within the Peer Role

This training will help peers to define, discover, and manage stigma, racism, and implicit biases while working in the Peer role. They will learn how to address stigma, racism, and implicit biases while maintaining their ethical responsibilities. They will be given the tools to advocate and support recoverees as well as themselves while making good ethical considerations when they encounter stigma, racism, and implicit biases in the workplace and the community. They will learn all about social determinants and how it affects the population they support. They will also create an action plan to begin to participate in the advocacy of stigma, racism, implicit biases, and social determinants to increase the opportunity and enhance the wellness of the community. 

MAPCB approved training developed to receive the following CEU's: Advocacy - 2.5, Ethics - 7, Mentoring & Education - 4.75, Recovery & Wellness - 1.75

If you have already taken CCAR Recovery Coach Academy, then this training will give you all the remaining CEU’s to meet the educational requirements needed to apply for the Md. CPRS exam!

 Must Attend ALL 3 Days:  Monday, March 25 - Tuesday, March 26, 2024 (5:00pm-10:00pm EST), & Wednesday, March 27, 2023 (5:00pm-7:30pm).

**Must Reserve your seat in advance **    

        COST $250  non-refundable                                           

 This is a virtual training on ZOOM


For more info please contact:

Dwayne Dean, RCPF, CPRS, RPS

443-522-5781 (text only)

dwayne@peerrecoverysupport.com


Registration:

Note: if purchasing the CCAR Recovery Coach Academy Bundle, please do not register past March 23rd. Registration will close at this time.

CCAR Recovery Coach Academy & Changing the Narrative Bundle ($650) - 3/18-3/22, 3/25-3/27

Changing the Narrative ($250) - 3/25-3/27

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