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National NCPS & Florida CRPS Exam Prep Study Session
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National NCPS & Florida CRPS Exam Prep Study Session

Registrants- please check your email for important information regarding this session. Those looking to register, please see our February listing.

 Export to Your Calendar 7/16/2026
When: Thursday, January 15th, 2026
3:30-4pm Eastern
Where: Virtual
United States
Contact: Sherry Warner
sherry@peersupportfl.org

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*Individuals who took their CRPS training through the Peer Support Coalition can ask for a code to waive the registration fee- please send an inquiry to info@peersupportfl.org

This is a recurring workshop.  Participants will view the informational videos and take the practice quizzes (a total of 90 practice questions!) on our learning management system and then be given instructions to join the upcoming live Q &A to go over any missed questions.

We welcome those from out of state to join us in preparation for the CRPS exam. Whether you're moving to Florida and taking our State Exam or studying for the National Certified Peer Specialist exam, we welcome you!

Intended audience can include:

* Those who have questions about testing process

* Those wanting to practice for their exam 

* Those who want to network with other peers taking the exam

* Those who want to refresh their CRPS/NCPS knowledge.

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