Certified Peer Development Program (CRPA-P)

Certified Peer Development Program (CRPA-P)

By Healthy Capital District

Join our in-person class to use your experience to advocate for community members seeking or sustaining recovery!

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SUNY Schenectady Workforce Development and Community Education

433 State Street Schenectady, NY 12305

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  • 10 days 7 hours
  • In person

About this event

Health • Mental health

Healthy Capital District is offering courses for provisional certification for the role of Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA)! W e support you through the entire process and are dedicated to your success!! Unlike other programs, we provide THREE MONTHS of support after course completion! From completing foundational training to submitting a completed application, we are here for you!

Upon receiving your CRPA-P, you are immediately Medicaid-billable through an OASAS-licensed entity!


T o qualify for CRPA certification you must:

  • Have history of a substance use disorder, be someone who has personal or family experience with substance use disorder (SUD), and/or who is passionate about supporting someone in their recovery from a SUD
  • Be willing to share your recovery from that condition/event (if applicable)
  • Have a high school diploma or equivalent


After submitting your interest, you will be contacted regarding potential scholarship options. Registration via Eventbrite does not guarantee a seat. Classes are kept small and registrants are required to respond to outreach and confirm participation.


Instructor: Katrina Fox , CRPA/CARC NYCB Trainer

Katrina Fox is approved by ASAP-NYCB to deliver this training towards professional certification as a Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA) and/or Certified Addiction Recovery Coach (CARC)


CRPA-P Course Schedule: Classes start Ocotber 20, 2025 and conclude Ocotber 30, 2025, 9am-4pm. Classes are held on every day, Monday-Friday. Classes from October 20-24 focus on the Recovery Coach Academy; October 27 class focuses on Medication Supported Recovery; and classes from March 28-30 focus on Ethics.

If you have a scheduling conflict on any day but wish to take the course, please reach out and we can help determine whether this course or a future course would meet your needs.

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