Ethical Considerations for Coaches 12 hour Training -March 25-26 in Denver
1240 S Parker Rd #100, Denver, CO 80231, United States
39.69500199999999
-104.89457600000003
Description
This intensive, two day 12 hour workshop presents an in-depth introduction to ethical considerations. In addition it offers the recovery coach/peer professional a framework to continuously develop their ethical decision-making abilities. This critical skill set serves as a foundation for the ongoing professional development and sustainability of the recovery coach/peer support designation.
Topics include:
Reinforcement of recovery core values & principles;Ethics , Morals, and Values; Peer framework for ethical-decision-making; Individual vs group ethical decision-making; define and contrast ethical terms' contrast ethics for individual vs. organizational settings supervisory role play' legal issues and policy creation from an ethical perspective.
This course is a pre-requisite for CART At CCAR's Recovery Coach Professional Designation and qualifies for the Colorado Peer and Family Support Credential.
Learn more about the credential at https://issuu.com/rodrushing/docs/the_peer_special...
Learn more about the RCP designation here..www.addictionrecoverytraining.org/rcp/
RCP-Designation
The Center for Addiction Recovery Training (CART) has established a Recovery Coach Professional (RCP) designation to elevate the standard for recovery coaches worldwide. CART’s goal is to have the RCP designation recognized, trusted and valued in the field. Over the years, CART has determined that recovery coach certifications focus mainly on the science. To earn most certifications and/or credentials associated with recovery coaching, candidates must accumulate a certain number of training hours, accrue a specified amount of supervised time serving in the role and pass a written test.
“Is this the best way to determine if the applicant has all the necessary skills to serve as an effective recovery coach?”
We think the CART Recovery Coach Professional designation is a better way. CART does believe in the science. The science will be learned through 60 hours of CART-approved training. CART will also ask for a resume and/or a written history of addiction recovery experience. However, CART feels there is more an organization can do to accurately assess an individual’s skill. We are bringing back a live interview process to see if the candidate has the “art”. During the interview, a panel of peers will assess whether or not the candidate is actively listening, asking good questions, managing their personal biases and treating people as resources. CART believes these skills are the essence of recovery coaching which we define as the “art”. To earn the Recovery Coach Professional designation, the applicant must pass this rigorous, live interview process. There is no written test.
Here is some information to help answer some questions about the process and what the designation means.
Why the “Professional” title? The word “professional” will differentiate us from all the other credentials and certifications. As more entities (hospitals, providers, prisons) employ coaches, “Professional” signifies a level of competence and expertise. Plus, the recovery coaches we have interviewed appreciate the designation.
Currently, graduates of our training programs call themselves “CCAR-trained” recovery coaches. The RCP designation will clarify and elevate the standard.
The RCP designation is available to ALL – people in recovery, families, friends allies. Just like each of our CART training programs. There is no prerequisite or length of time in recovery required.
CART will award the RCP Designation to successful candidates that demonstrate the art and science of coaching recovery through the following:
Training Requirements: Applicants must complete the CCAR Recovery Coach Academy© and the CCAR Ethical Considerations for Recovery Coaches©. In addition, 18 hours of CCAR or CART-approved training programs for a total of 60 training hours.
Experience: In the application, the candidates will describe their addiction recovery experience through a resume and/or a written summary. .
Interview: Candidates will have an interview with a panel of peers comprised of CART leadership and recovery coaches. May be in person or online.
The RCP Application is now available.
Questions should be directed to cart@ccar.us.
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Start:
2017-03-25T09:00:00-06:00
End:
2017-03-26T15:30:00-06:00
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