Where

UNH Cooperative Extension
629 Main St. A
Lancaster, NH 03584


 
Driving Directions 

Contact

Jenn Goulet
North Country Health Consortium
(603)259-1730
jgoulet@nchcnh.org

WHEN

Feb. 5-7 @ 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM, each day 

Registration begins @ 8:30 AM, training starts @ 9 AM 

Lunch is on your own.

Ethical Considerations in Recovery Coaching, as a peer-to-peer recovery support service, come up often on the job and in discussion amongst professional circles, yet formal training on this topic is lacking. This three-day workshop addresses the need, and will cover topics, including:

  • Defining the coaching service role and functions
  • Coaching standards
  • Issues of vulnerability
  • Ethical decision-making
  • Performance enhancement
  • Legal issues… and more!

Recovery Coach participants will learn and understand the following:

GOALS & OBJECTIVES 

  • How to “stay in your lane” as a recovery coach
  • Issues around relationship boundaries and role clarity
  • The ethical decision-making process
  • How to develop guidelines for ethical decisions – Assess, Plan, Implement, Evaluate
  • Confidentiality issues with respect to treatment and other healthcare providers, and non-treatment organizations

CONTINUING EDUCATION
(Completion of all 3 days required)

This course is approved by the Connecticut Certification Board for 16CEs
NH Board of Alcohol and other Drug Abuse Counselors Professional Performance Categories of Competence: 4, 5, 12, 13, 15 & 18
Performance Domains: IV & V

This workshop meets the CPS Educational Domains: 6

The Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) envisions a world where the power, hope and healing of recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction is thoroughly understood and embraced.

QUESTIONS?

If you have any questions, including information about scholarships available for the training, contact Heidi Ballentine, Wellness And Recovery Model (WARM) Community & Professional Education Coordinator: hballentine@NCHCNH.org or (603)259-1744