Ethical Considerations in Peer-Assisted Recovery

Ethical Considerations in Peer-Assisted Recovery

Designed for individuals who work as peers in recovery support services to provide knowledge and understanding of ethical decision making.

By SOS Recovery Community Organization

Date and time

September 19 · 5:30am - September 20 · 1pm PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 1 day 7 hours

Emphasis is placed on understanding the similarities and differences between values, norms, principles, morals and ethics as well as on learning how to make ethical decisions. Areas of knowledge 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.

The curriculum development was funded in part by Kennebunk Savings Bank through a grant awarded to SOS Recovery Community Organization.

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

Define ethics, principles and morals

Describe where to find the ethical standards already developed in their jurisdiction

Discuss a format for making ethical decisions.

Examine and discuss personal values and their connection to ethical decision-making

Examine one’s own self-care

Discuss further professional development needs

Set a personal goal regarding using material from this course.

This course has been approved by SOS Recovery Community Organization, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, for educational credits. NAADAC Provider #185051.

SOS Recovery Community Organization is responsible for all aspects of the programming.

LADC/MLADC Categories of Competence: 12

CRSW Performance Domains: 2

This class is pre-approved for 12 hours of ethics requirements for CRSW, LADC, MLADC

No refunds within 30 days of class. Individuals must complete both days in entirety to receive CEUs.

Organized by

This event is being organized by SOS Recovery Community Organization, a 501c3 non-profit recovery community organization with locations in Rochester, Dover and Hampton, NH. SOS provides non-clinical peer-based recovery support services along with harm reduction programs and services. We have been providing trainings on peer-based recovery support services, ethics, suicide prevention, HIV and AIDS prevention, facilitator support trainings, and motivational interviewing since 2016.