Module One
Five Steps to Effective Integration of Peer Recovery Support Services
This training was developed to help you learn about the five core steps to effective integration of peer recovery support services (PRSS). This module will provide an overview of the six key points of the Sequential Intercept Model, which highlights...
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Appropriate Peer Supports: Integration
This training was developed to help you learn about the five core steps to effective integration of peer recovery support services (PRSS). This module will help you identify the five P’s to effective integration, assess your organization’s readiness...
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Supporting and Managing Peer Specialists: Supervision of Peer Recovery Support Services
This module will provide an overview of supervisory roles for peer specialists and highlight effective supervision strategies for working with peer specialists.
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Peer Ethics
This module will define the differences between ethics, morals, and laws. This module will also explore issues around confidentiality, boundaries and risk management and describe the core values of peer support.
View Module FiveTechnology-assisted Peer Support
This training was developed to help you learn about the five core steps to effective integration of peer recovery support services (PRSS). This module will define various types of technology-assisted support, describe the advantages and challenges of implementing and utilizing technology-assisted peer supports, and examine the use of technology-assisted peer supports within justice-based peer support programs. You will learn how to describe different types of technology-assisted peer supports, identify several uses of technology-assisted peer supports, and determine which technology-assisted peer supports might be useful in your program.
"Technology has become an increasingly valuable resource for individuals in recovery, as it has extended the reach of PRSS, providing an opportunity to combine cost-effective interventions with on-demand support, education, and information."