Please Note: 2025 Training Price Increase to help cover the rising cost of virtual delivery infrastructure ~10%: $110
Cost: $110/person
May 2025
May 16
9:00 - 1:00 pm (EST)
July 2025
TBD
9:00 - 1:00 pm (EST)
Lisa Nichols, Facilitator
Amanda Toal, Facilitator
4 Hr. Ethics Workshop for CRPA & CARC Renewals and Peer Supervisors
Developed by Lori Drescher, CARC, RCP, RCPF, Member, MINT; Founder, RCU; Amanda Toal, CARC, RCP, RCPF and Lisa Nichols, RCP, RCPF.
*Participants must have access to both audio and video connection. This RCU Zoom/Virtual Trainings is approved through 12/2024 by NYCB for CRPA and CARC Renewal Hours and is required for Renewal Certifications.
This Training is approved by NYCB for CRPA and CARC Renewal for the Ethics 3 or 4 Hr Requirement. For details on NYCB Certification Renewal click here
This 4 Hr. Ethics Workshop will provide the experienced Peer Recovery Professional with a review of CCAR’s Ethical Considerations, important terms and ethical principles, and hands on application of a Three Step Ethical Decision Process to actual PRP scenarios in a variety of work settings.
As the title suggests, the majority of this training is focused on applying these considerations to practical, relevant, and actual Peer Recovery Scenarios and group discussions. Come prepared to share ethical scenarios from your own practice and apply the discipline of ethical decision making to assess your past response and identify any course corrections for future application.
Topics will include:
Review from CCAR Ethical Considerations Workshop:
The Difference between Ethics, Principles, Values and Morals
Common Ethical Terms and Concepts specific to the Peer Recovery Profession
Ethical Guidelines - What are they? Why are they important?
Ethical Implications of venturing outside of “Our Lane” as Recovery Peer Professional
How to Establish and Communicate your Boundaries (and Template for a Peer RC Working Agreement)
William White’s Three Step Decision Process
“Real Playing” - Applying Ethical Considerations to Real Scenarios
The Value and Importance of “Good Supervision”
The NYCB Code of Ethics - Know Your Professional Obligations
“Great training ! The four hours went by so fast because I felt engaged and it was probably one of the best trainings I have taken. ”
“I always learn so much from Lori/RCU. She provides the most up to date techniques with emphasis on person centered care. I left this training feeling more confident in my role as a CRPA. Thank you for all that you do RCU! ”
“If people are only good because they fear punishment and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.”