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

Peer Specialist Exam Prep Virtual Study Session for Florida CRPS with Certification Process Overview and Q & A. Join for the portion of the session that best suits your needs. Zoom links will be sent to all registered participants 2 days prior to the session.

10/10/2023
When: Tuesday, October 10th, 2023
5:30pm-7:00pm
Where: Virtual
United States
Contact: Sherry Warner
sherry@peersupportfl.org
407-793-1139 ext. 108


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This is a recurring study session for both NCPS and Florida CRPS applicants.

From 5:30-6:00pm we will provide information and answer questions related to the certification process overview for both the National and Florida CRPS credentials.

From 6:00pm-7:00pm will assist in your exam preparation by studying the content domains that you will need to review for the NCPS and/or Florida CRPS exam.

We welcome those from out of state to join us in preparation for the CRPS exam. Whether you're moving to Florida or just curious about Peer Specialist requirements in the state of Florida, we welcome you!

Intended audience can include:

* Those looking to understand what it means and how to become a certified recovery peer specialist

* Those who have questions about the certification or application process

* Those wanting to study to prepare for the CRPS exam

* Those already certified who want to refresh their knowledge

* Those who have taken the exam that want to help others with their preparation.

 

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