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SUMMARY:Ethical Considerations in PAR
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URL:https://sosrcotraining.org/class/ethical-considerations-in-par/
LOCATION:Archways ZOOM\, 175 Central Street
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SUMMARY:Art and Science of Peer Assisted Recovery
DESCRIPTION:a week long class to begin the journey as a peer specialist
URL:https://sosrcotraining.org/class/art-and-science-of-peer-assisted-recovery/
LOCATION:Archways\, Via zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231030T083000
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SUMMARY:Motivational Interviewing:  The Basics for Peer-Assisted Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Motivational Interviewing is a client-centered\, evidence-based\, directive method for enhancing intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence. After orientation to the underlying spirit\, structure\, and principles of Motivational Interviewing\, practical exercises will help participants strengthen empathy skills\, recognize and elicit patient change talk\, and roll with resistance. This class will provide peer-recovery specialists and past\, current or future practitioners of MI with an opportunity to explore creative ways of integrating these approaches.
URL:https://sosrcotraining.org/class/motivational-interviewing-the-basics-for-peer-assisted-recovery-2/
LOCATION:Community Action Partnership\, 577 Central Ave.\, Dover\, NH
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231017T083000
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UID:2134-1697531400-1697556600@sosrcotraining.org
SUMMARY:AIDS\, HIV and Hepatitis Prevention for Peer-Assisted Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Learning Objectives\nParticipants will be able to:\nDefine and identify the differences between HIV and AIDS\nUnderstand and differentiate between myths and facts about transmission of HIV and AIDS\nUnderstand different testing methods and windows related to HIV infection and AIDS\nUnderstand relationships between HIV\, STI’s\, people who inject drugs\, poverty and marginalized populations.\nUnderstand prevention strategies for HIV and hepatitis.\nDefine and understand hepatitis and each of the 5 types\nLearn prevention strategies and treatment options for hepatitis\n Gain an understanding of  harm reduction strategies including syringe service programs and  safe injection facilities and what they mean to reducing HIV\, AIDS and hepatitis transmission\nLearn about stigma and language and the impact on individuals who are infected with HIV and hepatitis
URL:https://sosrcotraining.org/class/aids-hiv-and-hepatitis-prevention-for-peer-assisted-recovery-8/
LOCATION:online\, online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231016T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231016T153000
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CREATED:20230710T173724Z
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UID:2131-1697445000-1697470200@sosrcotraining.org
SUMMARY:Suicide Prevention for Peer-Assisted Recovery
DESCRIPTION:A one-day training  that focuses on stigma and recovery community strategies that promote community-wide responses to suicide prevention.\nLearning Objectives\nParticipants will be able to:\nRecognize risk factors as well as protective factors to improve abilities to response to warning signs\nLearn skills for intervening with individuals at risk and connecting them with appropriate resources\nBuild a peer culture of leadership\, connection and empowerment that includes suicide attempt and loss survivors in leadership and planning roles.\nGain insights into suicide data and how age\, gender\, culture and other demographic and diversity factors impact suicide risk\nUnderstand stigma and language as it relates to mental health and the positive impact community approaches can have to promote individuals seeking appropriate helpUnderstand the myths and facts surrounding suicide\nDevelop wellness plans and a continuum that include referrals to appropriate clinical supports as well as peer supports and discussions of suicide management plans in coaching and support services for individuals at risk\nEngage in best practices to reduce and prevent access to lethal means\nDiscuss community resources available in the peer recovery setting as well as clinical resources to increase prevention strategies for suicide\nThe course has been approved by SOS Recovery Community Organization as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider\, for 6 educational credits. NAADAC Provider #185051.  SOS Recovery Community Organization is responsible for all aspects of the program. It has been pre-approved for 6 CEU’s by the NH Board of Licensing for Alcohol and Other Drugs for suicide prevention.
URL:https://sosrcotraining.org/class/suicide-prevention-for-peer-assisted-recovery-8/
LOCATION:online\, online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231013T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231013T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172743
CREATED:20230809T143330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T143330Z
UID:2147-1697185800-1697211000@sosrcotraining.org
SUMMARY:AIDS\, HIV and Hepatitis Prevention for Peer-Assisted Recovery
DESCRIPTION:This training is being offered to anyone who wishes to learn about providing PRSS in the community.  A few scholarships will be offered to those who wish to engage in volunteering in the RCOs.  The trainers will be individuals who have been trained to train this material and staff members of Revive Recovery Resource Center.
URL:https://sosrcotraining.org/class/aids-hiv-and-hepatitis-prevention-for-peer-assisted-recovery-9/
LOCATION:ARC NH\, 130 Elm St. Milford\, NH 03055
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172743
CREATED:20230809T145340Z
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UID:2150-1697099400-1697124600@sosrcotraining.org
SUMMARY:Suicide Prevention for Peer-Assisted Recovery
DESCRIPTION:This training is being offered to individuals who wish to engage in PRSS in the community.  A few scholarship are being offered to individuals who wish to engage volunteering in the RCOs.  The trainers will be individuals who received the training of trainers and are staff members of Revive Recovery Resource Center or The Doorway of Greater Nashua.
URL:https://sosrcotraining.org/class/suicide-prevention-for-peer-assisted-recovery-9/
LOCATION:ARCH NH\, 130 Elm St. Milford\, Nh 03055
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T153000
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CREATED:20230710T173204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230710T173204Z
UID:2128-1697099400-1697124600@sosrcotraining.org
SUMMARY:Ethical Considerations in Peer-Assisted Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Emphasis is placed on understanding the similarities and difference between values\, norms\, principles\, morals and ethics as well as on learning how to make ethical decisions. Other areas explored include: understanding the ethical standards for the delivery of peer recovery services in a peer’s jurisdiction as well as the possibility of differing ethical standards given the location of service delivery including federally qualified health centers\, jails/prisons\, hospitals/emergency settings\, recovery community organizations\, etc. The training features presentations\, exercises and experiential learning techniques.\nThe curriculum development was funded in part by Kennebunk Savings Bank through a grant awarded to SOS Recovery Community Organization.\nLearning Objectives\nParticipants will be able to:\nDefine ethics\, principles and morals\nDescribe where to find the ethical standards already developed in their jurisdiction\nDiscuss a format for making ethical decisions.\nExamine and discuss personal values and their connection to ethical decision-making\nExamine one’s own self-care\nDiscuss further professional development needs
URL:https://sosrcotraining.org/class/ethical-considerations-in-peer-assisted-recovery-7/
LOCATION:online\, online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231002T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231002T153000
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CREATED:20230809T142941Z
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UID:2144-1696235400-1696260600@sosrcotraining.org
SUMMARY:Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art and Science of PAR will be offered to individuals wishing to learn about providing PRSS in the community.  This training will be in person and a few scholarships will be offered to those wishing to volunteer at RCOs.  The trainers will be two trained staff members of Revive Recovery Resource Center and this training is being managed by ARCNH.
URL:https://sosrcotraining.org/class/art-8/
LOCATION:ARC NH\, 180 Elm St Milford\, NH 03055
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231002T083000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230710T171955Z
UID:2125-1696235400-1696260600@sosrcotraining.org
SUMMARY:Art
DESCRIPTION:A 5 day\, 30-hour\, evidence-informed\, interactive online training for persons interested in providing peer-assisted recovery services.\nLearning objectives\nParticipants will be able to:\n• Describe the peer recovery specialist role and sub-roles\n• Examine empowerment as a process and a tool to guide their activities with recovering populations\n• Examine how paradigms about recovery can support or limit the process of coaching recovery\n• Identify effective means of managing personal biases about recovery\n• List the components of both the art and the science of supporting recovery\n• Practice core Motivational Interviewing skills\n• Compare the peer recovery specialist role with other recovery-supportive roles and professions\n• Define and locate opportunities to improve a Recovery-Oriented System of Care\n• Discuss social justice issues surrounding the role and services of recovery coaches\n• Discuss the importance and roles of data in the peer recovery specialist role\n• Discuss trauma-informed care in relation to the peer recovery specialist role\n• Practice newly acquired knowledge and skills\n• Identify opportunities to improve present skills relative to coaching recovery\nThis curriculum is designed as a process of personal transformation to understand peer assisted recovery supports. It will test personal and recovery community norms we have come to understand in the last 20 years of peer-assisted recovery supports and services.
URL:https://sosrcotraining.org/class/art-7/
LOCATION:SOS Recovery Community Organization\, online
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