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Supervision of Peer Based Recovery Support Services $290
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This training is fully SELF PACED on our LMS! This is a training and capacity-building workshop for supervisors of Peer Specialists and for organizations that currently employ or are considering employing Peer Specialists. Please login to our LMS to enroll!

 Export to Your Calendar 6/15/2026 to 8/15/2026
When: self-paced on our LMS!
SELF PACED COURSE
Where: Fully Self-Paced on our LMS!
Florida
United States
Contact: Sherry Warner
sherry@peersupportfl.org


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Once enrolled, you will have 30 days to complete this course.

This training provides 12 CEUs

The Supervision of Peer Based Recovery Support Services Training is a fully self-paced skill-building education program designed for supervisors and prospective supervisors of Peer Specialists. The training focus on the peer supervisor as the key change agent who has the ability to develop, teach, and grow the peer workforce. Participants in this training will gain an understanding of the role of the peer specialist in one-one service delivery and as part of a multi-disciplinary team as well as the role of the supervisor. Participants will gain confidence and capacity as they are given the opportunity to practice skills taught in scenario-based small group activities.

Learning Objectives:

  • Role of peer support specialists
  • Navigating self-disclosure
  • Boundaries, and ethics for peer support specialists
  • Integration of peer support within multidisciplinary teams
  • Effective supervision skills for peer support supervisors
  • Supporting professional and growth development opportunities for peer support specialists

 

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