Our Training Initiatives
Faces & Voices of Recovery is proud to collaborate with various states, agencies and organizations to support development, leadership and capacity building for various recovery initiatives. We value strong partnerships where our extensive nationwide reach, experiential knowledge, and recovery-focused mission is utilized to meet mutual goals and priorities.
COVID-19 Peer Outreach Project
COVID-19 VIRUS & VACCINE TOOLS
A partnership with the Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts (FORE) on a project supporting the health & safety of participants with Substance Use Disorder or in Recovery.
Opioid Response Network Training
MULTI-REGIONAL TRAININGS
A collaboration with the Opioid Response Network. This training series and the Virtual Learning Community are designed to increase the knowledge and skills of recovery support providers and recovery advocates.
Florida Recovery Project
A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO CAPACITY BUILDING
A collaboration with the Florida Department of Children and Families, Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA) to build the capacity of Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs).
Texas Recovery Project
A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO RECOVERY & MENTAL HEALTH
A collaboration with Texas Health & Human Services Commission(HHSC), Peer and Recovery Services Programs, Policy and Planning Unit, Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health (TIEMH).
Illinois Recovery Project
A collaboration with Illinois Department of Human Services to build the capacity of Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) through training and technical assistance.
Indiana Recovery Project
A collaboration with the Indiana Department of Mental Health & Addiction to build the capacity of Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) & Recovery Cafe's through training and technical assistance.
West Virgina Recovery Project
A collaboration with West Virginia Bureau for Behavioral Health to build the capacity of Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) through training and technical assistance.
COVID-19 Peer Outreach Project
A PARTNERSHIP TO SUPPORT THE HEALTH & SAFETY OF RCO PARTICIPANTS
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to partner with the Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts (FORE) on a project supporting the health & safety of participants with Substance Use Disorder or in Recovery. This project will provide Peer workers in Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) with the tools needed to discuss the COVID-19 virus & vaccine with participants providing them the opportunity to make an informed decision on their health care options.
This project will involve weekly workshops with RCO leadership to discuss challenges & successes in this initiative. Additionally, public webinars will be held to engage RCOs in a conversation with Subject Matter Experts in the medical field. For more information on this project, please contact Melissa Fleck, Special Projects Manager, at mfleck@facesandvoicesofrecovery.org.
ORN Training
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to offer FREE online trainings made available through a collaboration with the Opioid Response Network. This training series and the Virtual Learning Community are designed to increase the knowledge and skills of recovery support providers and recovery advocates. Participation in all three trainings is encouraged, but not required. Space is limited so please register early.
Target Audience: Peer support workforce; recovery advocates; new, emerging and existing Recovery Community Organizations (RCO’s); related stakeholders.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs): Successful completion of each training entitles participants to 13 CEU’s (approved by NAADAC).
Funding for this initiative was made possible (in part) by grant no. 1H79TI083343 from SAMHSA. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
Registration open to all participants.
The Recovery Ambassador Program prepares individuals to advance public understanding of addiction and recovery. It consists of the combination of the Science of Addiction & Recovery, the Our Stories Have Power -Recovery Community Messaging, and the Recovery Ambassador training content all in one training. Course material includes instruction on stigma and language, sharing your story, talking with the media, the brain science of addiction and recovery, building advocacy messages, organizing community action, engaging policymakers, raising money, and renewing team effort. (13 continuing education hours- NADAAC and IC&RC.)
The RCO Bootcamp covers all the basics to help build the capacity of small non-profit Recovery Community Organizations. Breakout sessions focus on the history of the recovery movement, the national landscape of RCOs, board governance, organizational wellness, sustainability, ethics, self-care and compassion fatigue, and staff development. (13 continuing education hours- NADAAC and IC&RC).
The Innovations in Recovery Leadership training offers attendees an exciting and highly dynamic exploratory process in which the foundational pillars of recovery leadership are unpacked. Our 3-day training is for emergent and seasoned leaders working or volunteering in a setting that prioritizes recovery support services. Those connected to Recovery Community Organizations or Centers, Collegiate Recovery Communities, Recovery High Schools, government agencies supporting recovery services statewide, family support organizations, recovery house managers, or a variety of other settings utilizing recovery supports, are encouraged to reach out to our training team to discuss the advantages of this unique curriculum. (13 continuing education hours- NADAAC and IC&RC.)
- Words Matter: Utilizing Powerful Language to Eliminate Stigma
- Motivational Interviewing Skills that Promote Peer Empowerment
- Compassion Fatigue: The Impact of Burnout & Secondary Trauma
- Ethical Recovery Support Service Guidelines
- What is an RCO? Supporting Recovery Communities with Authenticity, Vision & Accountability
- Creating a Thriving Organization
WHEN: Every other Wednesday
TIME: 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
WHERE: This is a virtual Lunch and Learning Community that can be joined by registering at the link below.
Florida Recovery Project
A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO CAPACITY BUILDING
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to collaborate with the Florida Department of Children and Families, Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA) to build the capacity of Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) through training and technical assistance. For more information or to get involved, please contact us.
Technical assistance is available for individuals and organizations seeking to start Recovery Community Organizations.
Sign-up for a mentor today.
A mentor is an experienced Recovery Community Organization (RCO) leader who can provide guidance for the mentee’s organizational path. Mentors are available to the mentee to provide support with four professional coaching sessions per month. Mentors may also assist mentees with other networking opportunities relevant to their professional careers. The mentor may provide technical assistance in many general ways, but the following is a focused list of technical assistance topics on which the mentor/mentee relationship may provide insight:
- Mission & Vision Statements
- Strategic Planning
- Governance
- Grassroots Advocacy and Community Organizing
- Public Education and Awareness
- Recovery Support Services
- Recovery Values and Principles
- Participatory Process
Sign-up for a mentor today.
For more information, please contact us.
Faces & Voices' groundbreaking messaging advances the recovery agenda. There is no more potent weapon against stigma than the thousands of people that have been trained using the Our Stories Have Power recovery messaging tools provided in this training. They are sharpening their skills as recovery communicators, learning how to tell their story with a purpose.
The Faces & Voices Organizational Development 3-day training is designed for managers and other staff involved in the initial organizational development phase and/or in helping evolve and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of an existing organization. The training will use a mixture of interactive approaches including facilitator input, group work, and individual activities, and will provide the practical skills and techniques needed to make better decisions and see greater program impact. Topics covered include SWOT Analysis, Board Development, Infrastructure Development, Ethics, Policies and Procedures, Sustainability Planning, and Communications Planning.
The RCO Bootcamp covers all the basics to help build the capacity of small non-profit Recovery Community Organizations. Breakout sessions focus on the history of the recovery movement, the national landscape of RCOs, board governance, organizational wellness, sustainability, ethics, self-care and compassion fatigue, and staff development. (13 continuing education hours- NADAAC and IC&RC).
WHO: Anyone interested in supporting the development of recovery community organizations is welcome to join, especially recovery support service providers! Registration is required.
WHAT: A training series that will help develop and enhance skills and competencies to create a dynamic and empowering peer workforce.
This series features four 6.5-hour sessions;
- Compassion Fatigue
- Ethics, Values, & Boundaries
- Group Facilitation Skills
- Peer Supervision
WHERE: This is a virtual training series, please plan to join via your computer, tablet, or app on your phone a few minutes ahead of time.
The Academy will consist of an in-depth look at national standards, criteria, and elements of performance for the excellence of peer recovery support service delivery. Participants will have the opportunity to learn and exchange ideas to grow and strengthen their organizations to meet accreditation standards and build sustainability and longevity in their communities.
TIME & DATE: Coming Soon!
The Recovery Data Platform (RDP) is a HIPAA-compliant, cloud-based software solution that aids RCOs and other Peer Service Providers with the tools and assessments needed to effectively implement peer recovery support programs. Initial training sessions will prepare participants to utilize RDP. This session will provide participants with a deeper look at assessment tools, reports, and features of the Recovery Data Platform.
TIME & DATE: Coming Soon!
Texas Recovery Project
A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO RECOVERY & MENTAL HEALTH
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to collaborate with the Texas Health & Human Services Commission(HHSC), Peer and Recovery Services Programs, Policy and Planning Unit, Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health (TIEMH) to build capacity through training and technical assistance for
Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs)
Consumer-Operated Service Providers (COSPs)
Community-Based Organizations (CBOs)
For more information view the recorded information session here or email us
Interested in the Learning Cohort? Apply Today!
Sign-up for a mentor today.
The Peer Recovery Infrastructure, Capacity, and Sustainability Learning Cohort offers peer service providers a process that promotes capacity-building and the achievement of excellence within organizations.
Two types of organizations are eligible to take part: newly emerging RCOs and COSPs and established RCOs and COSPs with a history of 2 years providing Peer Recovery Support Services (PRSS).
Eligible organizations will participate in:
- Training on national standards on peer recovery support service delivery
- Comprehensive self-assessment in accreditation readiness
- Technical Assistance specific to their organization
- Mentorship from subject matter experts
- Quarterly calls with fellow cohort members
There will also be an opportunity to inform the development of optional standards specifically for the delivery of mental health peer services.
A mentor is an experienced Executive Level leader who can provide guidance for the mentee’s organizational path. They are also available to the mentee to provide support with four professional coaching sessions per month. Mentors may also assist mentees with other networking opportunities relevant to their professional careers. The mentor may provide technical assistance in many general ways, but the following is a focused list of technical assistance topics on which the mentor/mentee relationship may provide insight:
- Mission & Vision Statements
- Strategic Planning
- Governance
- Grassroots Advocacy and Community Organizing
- Public Education and Awareness
- Recovery Support Services
- Recovery Values and Principles
- Participatory Process
Texas Residents
Accreditation 101 is our introduction to accreditation course, where it:
- describes the mission and purpose of CAPRSS
- provides an overview of the standards and criteria
- describes the steps in the accreditation process
- presents resources for getting your organization accreditation ready and for completing your application for accreditation candidacy.
CAPRSS has developed a set of rigorous standards that come directly from the recovery community and reflect current practice in peer recovery support. The standards are the core of the accreditation process.
The CAPRSS Standards can be viewed as an external guide used to assess the capacity and efficiency of a PRSS program, in that programs that are applying for accreditation will be evaluated on the extent to which they can demonstrate their ability to meet the standards. But the standards can also be considered a guide that a PRSS program can use to conduct a self-inventory, to learn more about areas of excellence and the areas that may need improvement. The second webinar in the accreditation series is designed to give you a deeper understanding of the standards. This session is designed to:
- Identify the elements of the CAPRSS standards taxonomy and how they relate
- Describe the core domains and standards
- Discuss how peer reviewers–and PRSS programs– will use standards, criteria, and elements of performance in the accreditation process.
The Academy will consist of an in-depth look at national standards, criteria, and elements of performance for the excellence of peer recovery support service delivery. Participants will have the opportunity to learn and exchange ideas to grow and strengthen their organizations to meet accreditation standards and build sustainability and longevity in their communities.
Illinois Recovery Project
A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO CAPACITY BUILDING
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to collaborate with the Illinois Department of Human Services to build the capacity of Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) through training and technical assistance. For more information or to get involved, please contact us.
Technical assistance is available for individuals and organizations seeking to start Recovery Community Organizations.
Read more about the trainings we are currently offering to the state of Illinois! Our trainings are approved by NAADAC and IC&RC for the peer recovery credentials.
A mentor is an experienced Recovery Community Organization (RCO) leader who can provide guidance for the mentee’s organizational path. Mentors may assist mentees with guidance organizational guidance or other networking opportunities relevant to their professional careers. The mentor can provide technical assistance in many general ways, but the following is a focused list of technical assistance topics on which the mentor/mentee relationship may provide insight:
- Mission & Vision Statements
- Strategic Planning
- Governance
- Grassroots Advocacy and Community Organizing
- Public Education and Awareness
- Recovery Support Services
- Recovery Values and Principles
- Participatory Process
Sign-up for a mentor today.
For more information, please contact us.
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to provide training and technical assistance to the recovery champions in the state of Illinois. The target audience for training and technical assistance are as followed:
- Peer support workforce
- Recovery advocates
- New, emerging and existing Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs)
- related stakeholders
To request technical assistance, please contact us trainings@facesandvoicesofrecovery.org.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Faces & Voices' groundbreaking messaging advances the recovery agenda. There is no more potent weapon against stigma than the thousands of people that have been trained using the Our Stories Have Power recovery messaging tools provided in this training. They are sharpening their skills as recovery communicators, learning how to tell their story with a purpose.
SOAR is a curriculum developed in collaboration with the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). This training provides individuals with a better understanding the science behind addiction and recovery. While experience changes beliefs, the facts about how substances dramatically affect the brain are a key component in helping the public understand the recovery process.
We are pleased to offer a series of four trainings on the topics of Peer Supervision, Ethics and Values, Motivational Interviewing, and Compassion Fatigue. These core trainings cover subjects that are pivotal to organizations providing peer recovery support services.
The RCO Bootcamp training covers all the basics to help build the capacity of small non-profit organizations. The breakout sessions focus on RCO start-up, governance, sustainability, policies and procedures, strategic planning, staff development and more.
The Innovations in Recovery Leadership training offers attendees an exciting and highly dynamic exploratory process in which the foundational pillars of recovery leadership are unpacked. Our 3-day training is for emergent and seasoned leaders working or volunteering in a setting that prioritizes recovery support services. Those connected to Recovery Community Organizations or Centers, Collegiate Recovery Communities, Recovery High Schools, government agencies supporting recovery services statewide, family support organizations, recovery house managers, or a variety of other settings utilizing recovery supports, are encouraged to reach out to our training team to discuss the advantages of this unique curriculum. (13 continuing education hours- NADAAC and IC&RC.)
The Faces & Voices Organizational Development training is designed for managers and other staff involved in the initial organizational development phase and/or in helping evolve and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of an existing organization. The training will use a mixture of interactive approaches, including facilitator input, group work, and individual activities, and will provide the practical skills and techniques needed to make better decisions and see greater program impact. Topics covered include SWOT Analysis, Board Development, Infrastructure Development, Ethics, Policies and Procedures, Sustainability Planning, and Communications Planning.
This training also builds on the information covered in the RCO Bootcamp training and moves RCOs toward charting a course for financial stability. The training will use a mixture of interactive approaches including facilitator input, group work, and individual activities. It will provide practical skills and techniques needed to enhance decision-making and leverage program impact. Topics covered include Sustainability Plan Use, Budgeting, Board Engagement, Fundraising, Emergency Planning, Risk Management, and Financial Reporting. Training attendees will leave this training with specific 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year sustainability plans. It is helpful for RCOs to have previously attended an RCO Bootcamp.
The Academy will consist of an in-depth look at national standards, criteria, and elements of performance for the excellence of peer recovery support service delivery. Participants will have the opportunity to learn and exchange ideas to grow and strengthen their organizations to meet accreditation standards and build sustainability and longevity in their communities.
The Recovery Data Platform (RDP) is a HIPAA-compliant, cloud-based software solution that aids RCOs and other Peer Service Providers with the tools and assessments needed to effectively implement peer recovery support programs. Initial training sessions will prepare participants to utilize RDP. This session will provide participants with a deeper look at assessment tools, reports, and features of the Recovery Data Platform.
Indiana Recovery Project
A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO CAPACITY BUILDING
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to collaborate with the Indiana Department of Mental Health and Addiction to build the capacity of Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) & Recovery Cafe's through training and technical assistance. For more information or to get involved, please contact us.
Technical assistance is available for individuals and organizations seeking to start Recovery Community Organizations.
Read more about the trainings we are currently offering to the state of Indiana! Our trainings are approved by NAADAC and IC&RC for the peer recovery credentials.
Individual consultation is provided to new, emerging and established RCOs in the state of Indiana. Individuals in the state of Indiana interested in bringing an RCO to their community are encouraged to submit requests for technical assistance. Technical Assistance consultants may assist individuals with organizational guidance or other networking opportunities relevant to their professional careers. The consultant can provide technical assistance in many general ways, but the following is a focused list of technical assistance topics on which the consultant may provide insight:
- Mission & Vision Statements
- Strategic Planning
- Governance
- Grassroots Advocacy and Community Organizing
- Public Education and Awareness
- Recovery Support Services
- Recovery Values and Principles
- Participatory Process
Please click here to submit a TA request.
For more information, please contact us.
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to provide training and technical assistance to the recovery champions in the state of Indiana. The target audience for training and technical assistance are as followed:
- Peer support workforce
- Recovery advocates
- New, emerging and existing Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs)
- related stakeholders
To request technical assistance, please contact us trainings@facesandvoicesofrecovery.org.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Faces & Voices' groundbreaking messaging advances the recovery agenda. There is no more potent weapon against stigma than the thousands of people that have been trained using the Our Stories Have Power recovery messaging tools provided in this training. They are sharpening their skills as recovery communicators, learning how to tell their story with a purpose.
The RCO Bootcamp training covers all the basics to help build the capacity of small non-profit organizations. The breakout sessions focus on RCO start-up, governance, sustainability, policies and procedures, strategic planning, staff development and more.
The Innovations in Recovery Leadership training offers attendees an exciting and highly dynamic exploratory process in which the foundational pillars of recovery leadership are unpacked. Our 3-day training is for emergent and seasoned leaders working or volunteering in a setting that prioritizes recovery support services. Those connected to Recovery Community Organizations or Centers, Collegiate Recovery Communities, Recovery High Schools, government agencies supporting recovery services statewide, family support organizations, recovery house managers, or a variety of other settings utilizing recovery supports, are encouraged to reach out to our training team to discuss the advantages of this unique curriculum. (13 continuing education hours- NADAAC and IC&RC.)
The Faces & Voices Organizational Development training is designed for managers and other staff involved in the initial organizational development phase and/or in helping evolve and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of an existing organization. The training will use a mixture of interactive approaches, including facilitator input, group work, and individual activities, and will provide the practical skills and techniques needed to make better decisions and see greater program impact. Topics covered include SWOT Analysis, Board Development, Infrastructure Development, Ethics, Policies and Procedures, Sustainability Planning, and Communications Planning.
This training also builds on the information covered in the RCO Bootcamp training and moves RCOs toward charting a course for financial stability. The training will use a mixture of interactive approaches including facilitator input, group work, and individual activities. It will provide practical skills and techniques needed to enhance decision-making and leverage program impact. Topics covered include Sustainability Plan Use, Budgeting, Board Engagement, Fundraising, Emergency Planning, Risk Management, and Financial Reporting. Training attendees will leave this training with specific 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year sustainability plans. It is helpful for RCOs to have previously attended an RCO Bootcamp.
The Academy will consist of an in-depth look at national standards, criteria, and elements of performance for the excellence of peer recovery support service delivery. Participants will have the opportunity to learn and exchange ideas to grow and strengthen their organizations to meet accreditation standards and build sustainability and longevity in their communities.
West Virgina Recovery Project
A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO CAPACITY BUILDING
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to collaborate with the West Virginia Bureau for Behavioral Health to build the capacity of Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) through training and technical assistance. For more information or to get involved, please contact us.
Technical assistance is available for individuals and organizations seeking to start Recovery Community Organizations.
Read more about the trainings we are currently offering to the state of Illinois! Our trainings are approved by NAADAC and IC&RC for the peer recovery credentials.
Individual consultation is provided to new, emerging and established RCOs in the state of West Virginia. Technical Assistance consultants may assist individuals with organizational guidance or other networking opportunities relevant to their request. The consultant can provide technical assistance in many general ways, but the following is a focused list of technical assistance topics on which the consultant may provide insight:
- Mission & Vision Statements
- Strategic Planning
- Governance
- Grassroots Advocacy and Community Organizing
- Public Education and Awareness
- Recovery Support Services
- Recovery Values and Principles
- Participatory Process
Please Click Here to Request Technical Assistance
For more information, please contact us.
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to provide training and technical assistance to the recovery champions in the state of West Virginia. The target audience for training and technical assistance are as followed:
- Peer support workforce
- Recovery advocates
- New, emerging and existing Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs)
- related stakeholders
To request technical assistance, please contact us trainings@facesandvoicesofrecovery.org.
We look forward to hearing from you!
The RCO Bootcamp training covers all the basics to help build the capacity of small non-profit organizations. The breakout sessions focus on RCO start-up, governance, sustainability, policies and procedures, strategic planning, staff development and more.
The Faces & Voices Organizational Development training is designed for managers and other staff involved in the initial organizational development phase and/or in helping evolve and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of an existing organization. The training will use a mixture of interactive approaches, including facilitator input, group work, and individual activities, and will provide the practical skills and techniques needed to make better decisions and see greater program impact. Topics covered include SWOT Analysis, Board Development, Infrastructure Development, Ethics, Policies and Procedures, Sustainability Planning, and Communications Planning.
This training also builds on the information covered in the RCO Bootcamp training and moves RCOs toward charting a course for financial stability. The training will use a mixture of interactive approaches including facilitator input, group work, and individual activities. It will provide practical skills and techniques needed to enhance decision-making and leverage program impact. Topics covered include Sustainability Plan Use, Budgeting, Board Engagement, Fundraising, Emergency Planning, Risk Management, and Financial Reporting. Training attendees will leave this training with specific 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year sustainability plans. It is helpful for RCOs to have previously attended an RCO Bootcamp.
Registration Link Coming Soon!
CDC Foundation Peer Workforce Support Project
A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to collaborate with the CDC Foundation to build the capacity of the Peer Workforce currently support local and state health departments and jurisdictions through training and technical assistance. For more information or to get involved, please contact us.
Technical assistance is available for individuals serving as Peer Support Specialists under the CDC Foundation.
Read more about the trainings we are currently offering! Our trainings are approved by NAADAC and IC&RC for the peer recovery credentials.
Individual consultation is provided to all CDC Foundation Staff. Technical Assistance consultants may assist individuals with organizational guidance or other networking opportunities relevant to their request. The consultant can provide technical assistance in many general ways, but the following is a focused list of technical assistance topics on which the consultant may provide insight:
- Multiple Pathways to Recovery
- Compassion Fatigue
- Motivational Interviewing Skills
- Peer Leadership
- Peer Empowerment
- Peer Resources
- Please Click Here to Request Technical Assistance
For more information, please contact us.
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to provide 24 Hour support to Peer Recovery Support Providers working at jurisdictions across the country.
Participants can also join our weekly office hours, held on. at. pm EST, to offer education delivered by subject matter experts and time to discuss current challenges.
Phone Number:
Email:
Open Office Hours provide once weekly via zoom.
o Open Office Hours will also be used to provide education from
peer professionals successful in the field of peer support service
delivery
• On-Call Support available 9:00am – 8:00pm Monday – Friday
• On-Call Emergency support available via phone 24/7
• Ongoing assistance in the form of resources, toolkits, guides to provide
additional support to overcome challenges
PROPOSED IPLEMENTATION
• Faces & Voices of Recovery will hold an initial kick off call for participants of
the peer supervision to give a brief demonstration of how to utilize these
services. Participants will be given a pdf containing contact information.
• Open access to emergency line and open office hours will be made available
to participants.
• Create portal on website to submit requests for consultation.
Open Office Hours provide once weekly via zoom.
o Open Office Hours will also be used to provide education from
peer professionals successful in the field of peer support service
delivery
• On-Call Support available 9:00am – 8:00pm Monday – Friday
• On-Call Emergency support available via phone 24/7
• Ongoing assistance in the form of resources, toolkits, guides to provide
additional support to overcome challenges
PROPOSED IPLEMENTATION
• Faces & Voices of Recovery will hold an initial kick off call for participants of
the peer supervision to give a brief demonstration of how to utilize these
services. Participants will be given a pdf containing contact information.
• Open access to emergency line and open office hours will be made available
to participants.
• Create portal on website to submit requests for consultation.
For more information, please contact us.
Faces & Voices of Recovery is pleased to provide training and technical assistance to the recovery champions within the CDC Foundation. The target audience for training and technical assistance are as followed:
- Peer support workforce
- Recovery advocates
- Related stakeholders
To request technical assistance, please contact us trainings@facesandvoicesofrecovery.org.
We look forward to hearing from you!
This webinar will explore how the words we use affect individuals in recovery. This session will focus on how to utilize our words to create greater inclusivity, apply strategies to destigmatize individuals with Substance Use Disorder, and perform language audits within your organization. Research on common terminology will be discussed and commonly held beliefs and myths will be debunked. Participants will learn strategies to eliminate stigmatizing language through storytelling and conducting a stigma audit. 1-hour Virtual Learning Community.