SOS Recovery Community Organization envisions a world where recovery from addiction is possible and widely embraced through low-barrier access to inclusive and respectful support, and where all who seek long-term recovery have access to the care and resources they need to achieve their self-defined goals.
Peer-assisted recovery trainings are educational programs designed to empower individuals who have personal experience with substance use and recovery to provide support and assistance to others facing similar challenges. These trainings aim to equip peers with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to effectively guide and support individuals on their journey to recovery.
“Most of my clients are in situations where they are (most of the time) aware that they cannot keep living the way they are and need to make some kind of change. MI (Motivational Interviewing) can help me better support them in getting to a place of change over time.
I was taught a different way to talk to people. I love that the training gave us time to practice with guidance. Excellent info…very useful for community outreach. Great instructor!”