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Best Practices for Effectively Integrating Peer Staff in the Workplace
Best Practices for Effectively Integrating Peer Staff in the Workplace

 

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Country: United States of America

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Indiana Association of Peer Recovery Support Services (IAPRSS)
Indiana Association of Peer Recovery Support Services (IAPRSS)

IAPRSS is dedicated to advancing the peer recovery support profession through support, advocacy and education. By providing support to the peer community through connecting peer recovery supports to each other, to up-to-date resources, best practices, professional development and more, as we strive to grow the peer recovery support profession. Area monthly meetings include:

  • Indianapolis Peers United: a meeting held the first Thursday of each month, from 1-2pm - 1-312-626-6799.
  • Dearborn County Peers United: a meeting held on the first Wednesday of each month from 7-8pm.
  • IAPRSS of Tippecanoe County: a meeting held on the first Monday of each month from 6-8pm at - 2900 River Road, West Lafayette IN 47906
Connect to a Peer
Connect to a Peer

Connect to a Peer is a database of career workers by the Indiana Association of Peer Recovery Support Services. 

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United States of America

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Organization/Community Peer Recovery Support Consultative Assistance
Organization/Community Peer Recovery Support Consultative Assistance

Peer Recovery Support is an evidence-based practice that is a vital component to the continuum of care. IAPRSS provides organizations and communities the opportunity to identify how peer recovery support can be integrated into the recovery efforts. This assistance also includes supporting organizations, and communities in strengthening their current peer recovery support programs. The following services are provided free of charge in a partnership with The Division of Mental health and Addiction.

  • Support available for organizations/communities to strengthen their recovery efforts:
  • Education on role of peer recovery support
  • Assist with identifying current needs and how peer recovery support can assist
  • Structure, and implementation, of peer recovery support programming
  • Policy/Procedure
  • Employment Description
  • Assistance marketing employment opportunities
  • Ongoing support, and guidance, for peer recovery support programming
  • Additional supports identified by organization/community

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United States of America

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Peer Professional Development
Peer Professional Development

Peer Professional Development is support available for those seeking to become peer recovery support professionals:

  • Education and/or clarification of peer recovery support role
  • Identification of available trainings and/or credentials that meet the person skills and qualifications
  • Access to employment opportunities
  • Any other assistance related to beginning a peer recovery support career
  • Career Advancement Support
  • Professional development mapping
  • Identifying skills development
  • Resume creation
  • Role clarity and education of peer recovery support scope of practice
  • Information and access to continuing educational opportunities
  • Professional support for role and connection to other peer recovery support professionals
  • Any other supports related to the peer recovery support professionals' career

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United States of America

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Peer Recovery Credentialing Information
Peer Recovery Credentialing Information

There are a number of peer-recovery credentials including:

  • Certified Addiction Peer Recovery Coach I & II (CAPRC) are credentials for individuals who lived through a recovery experience and desire to help peers in addiction recovery. To learn more about this credential and available training dates

  • Community Health Worker/Certified Recovery Specialist (CHW/CRS) is a credential for individuals who have lived experience with substance use or mental health concerns. To learn more about this credential and available training dates

  • National Certified Peer Specialist (NCPS) is a credential for those whom are currently certified as a peer recovery support professional and wish to further their professional development and competencies.

  • National Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist (NCPRSS) is a credential for individuals who are in recovery from substance use or co-occurring mental health disorders.

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Peer Recovery Support
Peer Recovery Support

Peer Recovery Support professionals are people who have been successful in the recovery process who help others experiencing similar situations. Through shared understanding, respect, and mutual empowerment, peer support workers help people become and stay engaged in the recovery process and reduce the likelihood of relapse. Peer support services can effectively extend the reach of treatment beyond the clinical setting into the everyday environment of those seeking a successful, sustained recovery process.

Peer Recovery Support professionals recognize that there a multitude of pathways to recovery. It is essential for the peer-based model to be educated on many pathways of recovery and provide the ability for the person whom they are assisting with connecting with the pathway of that person’s choosing. Peer Recovery Support professionals are educated and understanding towards pathways such as moderation, any positive change (harm reduction), 12-step, faith-based, evidence-based science recovery, familial and community support, or any other pathway the person identifies that may assist with the person’s recovery process.

Peer recovery support provides a strength-based approach to a person’s recovery journey. By assisting with identifying the person’s strengths, peers guide the person to self-directed choices about their personal recovery. Peer Recovery Support professionals empower the person to remove barriers and obstacles associated with that person’s recovery process. Peer Recovery Support professionals can also assist with reoccurrence (relapse) plans and how to navigate those situations, should they arise. Peer Recovery Support professionals work alongside a person to ensure that their recovery is integrated with their physical health, mental health, community and family. Peer Recovery Support professionals assist with providing resources and guidance to allow the person to remove any barriers or obstacles to having this integrated recovery in their lives.

  • Certified Addiction Peer Recovery Coaches (CAPRC) receive 30 hours of initial training focusing on the skills domains of advocacy, mentoring and education, recovery and wellness support and ethical responsibility. It is encouraged that they also receive an additional 16 hours of education specific ethical responsibility. The credentialing process for CAPRC also includes passing an international peer recovery exam to ensure the peer understanding the competencies and skills of the role. 
  • Community Health Workers/Certified Recovery Specialist (CHW/CRS) receive 40 hours of training specific to peer recovery support services. This training ensures the peer has competencies regarding physical health, mental health and substance use. The peer must pass a state recognized exam to ensure the peer understands the competencies of their role. 
  • National Certified Peer Specialist (NCPS) is a credential offered through Mental Health America (www.mentalhealthamerica.net) is to show employers the peer has significant knowledge and skills pertaining to the peer recovery support role. This credential is for peers whom have experience in the role and may already be certified through another credentialing body. 
  • National Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist (NCPRSS) is a credential that standardizes the knowledge and competency of peer support to individuals with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. 

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United States of America

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Peer Related Documents
Peer Related Documents

Peer recovery are resources to help individuals and organizations understand the expected professional standards for Peer Recovery Coaches (PRC) and their supervision.

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United States of America

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Training Institute
Training Institute

The training institute provides training and events to support peer education.

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United States of America

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Address: 1431 North Delaware St. Indianapolis, IN 46202

Country: United States of America

Email: info@IAPRSS.org

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Te Pou (Aotearoa/New Zealand)
Te Pou (Aotearoa/New Zealand)

Te Pou o te Whakaaro Nui is a national centre of evidence based workforce development for the mental health, addiction and disability sectors in New Zealand. Te Pou (Aotearoa/New Zealand) is national New Zealand's National Centre of Mental Health Research, Information and Workforce Development that Includes:

  • Information on development of the service user workforce
  • The New Zealand Peer Support Network and
  • The Certificate in Peer Support (Mental Health).

 

Blueprint for Learning
Blueprint for Learning

Blueprint for Learning is one of New Zealand’s largest training providers in mental health and addiction. 

  • Find a Workshop near you
  • Workshops for your Workplace
  • Addiction 101
  • MH101
  • Rural MH101
  • Leading Wellbeing At Work
  • Stress, Resilience and Wellbeing
  • Weathering the Storm

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New Zealand

Contact Person / Email
info@blueprint.co.nz

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Lets Get Real
Lets Get Real

Let's get real is a framework that describes the values, attitudes, knowledge and skills required for working effectively with people and wh?nau experiencing mental health and addiction needs.

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New Zealand

Contact Person / Email
trish.gledhill@tepou.co.nz

Call 027 201 5808

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Te Pou Additction
Te Pou Additction

Te Pou is a national centre for workforce and leadership development for the addiction workforce in New Zealand.

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New Zealand

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Te Pou Consumer, Peer Support and Lived Experience
Te Pou Consumer, Peer Support and Lived Experience

Te Pou is committed to developing the consumer, peer support and lived experience workforce in New Zealand. Te Pou is a source of information and resources to help the mental health, addiction and disability sectors develop and grow the peer workforce in a sustainable and measured way.

  • Workforce Development Strategy
  • Action Plan
  • Competencies
  • Competencies Glossary
  • Co-Design Framework
  • A national professional body for the CPSLE workforce
  • Reflective Practice Guide
  • Lived Experience Worker Survey
  • Establishing a community of practice for the CPSLE workforce: A guide
  • Training Needs Analysis
  • Training Directory
  • Scopes of Practice
  • National Body
  • Guide
  • Principles for Oranga
  • Addiction Consumer Leadership Group
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PO Box 108244 Newmarket Auckland 1149

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New Zealand

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Te Pou Disability
Te Pou Disability

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New Zealand

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Te Pou Mental Health
Te Pou Mental Health

Te Pou is a national centre for workforce and leadership development for the mental health workforce in New Zealand.

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New Zealand

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Address: Millennium Centre Phase II, Building B Ground floor 600 Great South Rd Ellerslie Auckland 1051

Country: New Zealand

Postal Address: PO Box 108244 Newmarket Auckland 114

Call 09 261 3416

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Wellness Workforce Coalition
Wellness Workforce Coalition

The Wellness Workforce Coalition is a statewide coalition of peer run organizations which supports training and advocacy for Vermont's peer workforce.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call +1 802-224-1818

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