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Children of Alcoholics Week, February 12-18th

Honoring Children of Alcoholics Week...

Minority Counselor Training Institute

Due funding cuts the Minority Counselor Training Institute...

ICRC Approves Peer Recovery Credential

04 November 2011 9:44 PM |...

SAMHSA Announces a Working Definition of "Recovery"

SAMHSA recently announced a new working definition...

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Honoring Children of Alcoholics Week

 

The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA) is sponsoring the 2012 Children of Alcoholics Week, observed from February 12 - 18th. Children of Alcoholics Week celebrates the recovery of the many thousands of children of all ages who have received the help they needed to recover from the pain and losses suffered in their childhood. To find out more about Children of Alcoholics Week and how you can participate, visit NACoA.

 

 

 

Due funding cuts the Minority Counselor Training Institute (MCTI) will not be accepting any new applications

SAMHSA recently announced a new working definition of recovery from mental disorders and substance use disorders. The definition is the product of a year-long effort by SAMHSA and a wide range of partners in the behavioral health care community and other fields to develop a working definition of recovery that captures the essential, common experiences of those recovering from mental disorders and substance use disorders. Major guiding principles support the recovery definition. SAMHSA led this effort as part of its http://www.samhsa.gov/recovery/Recovery Support Strategic Initiative.

The new working definition of Recovery From Mental Disorders and Substance Use Disorders is as follows:

A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.

Through the Recovery Support Strategic Initiative, SAMHSA also has delineated four major dimensions that support a life in recovery:

  • Health: Overcoming or managing one's disease(s) as well as living in a physically and emotionally healthy way.
  • Home: A stable and safe place to live.
  • Purpose: Meaningful daily activities, such as a job, school, volunteerism, family caretaking, or creative endeavors, and the independence, income, and resources to participate in society.
  • Community: Relationships and social networks that provide support, friendship, love, and hope.

http://www.samhsa.gov/newsroom/advisories/1112223420.aspx Read the Full Press Release | http://www.samhsa.gov/recovery/ Learn More About SAMHSA's Recovery Support Initiative.

04 November 2011 9:44 PM | Kay Glass (Administrator)

At the 30th Anniversary meeting of IC&RC, the Board of Directors, representing 78 certification boards from 25 countries and 45,000 reciprocal-level credentialed professionals, approved two levels of Peer Recovery Support credential for alcohol and other drugs, mental health, and co-occurring disorders. Based on federal guidelines, as well as several jurisdictions already offering a peer credential, the domains were set as:

  • Advocacy
  • Mentoring/Education
  • Recovery Support
  • Ethical Responsibility

Both levels will require:

Education
High school diploma or jurisdictionally certified high school equivalency.
-46 hours specific to the domains.
-10 hours in each of the first three domains
-16 hours must be specific to ethics

Examination: Applicants must pass the IC&RC International Written PRS Examination.

Code of Ethics: Applicants must sign a code of ethics or affirmation statement.

Recertification: 20 hours of continuing education earned every two years including six hours of ethics training.

Level II will additionally require:

Experience: 100 hours of supervised volunteer or paid practical experience specific to the PRS domains

Supervision: The 100 hours of experience specific to the domains must be supervised by an appropriately certified or licensed individual in the behavioral health field.

IC&RC provides the minimum standards for each reciprocal credential, but Member Boards may set higher standards for their credentials. The organization will now proceed with developing a full Job Task Analysis and a fully referenced examination.