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

Peer Specialist Exam Prep Virtual Study Session for Florida CRPS and National NCPS with Testing Process Overview and Q & A. The zoom link will be sent all participants registered 2 days and 1 hour prior to the event.

 Export to Your Calendar 12/8/2026
When: Tuesday, February 10, 2026
5:30-7pm 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 take the practice quiz on our learning management system and then be given a code to join the upcoming live Q &A to go over any missed questions.

 

We welcome those from out of state to join us to study for the National exam, as well as those intending to move to Florida to study for the Florida exam. 

 

Intended audience can include:

* Those who have questions about the 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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Use the button above to get started on your journey or REGISTER HERE. If you have never logged into our LMS System before, you will need to create a profile to gain access to the course.

 

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