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COPELAND CENTER: WRAP FACILITATOR TRAINING IS BACK FOR FALL 2021!

Tuesday, July 20, 2021  
Posted by: PSCFL Staff

WRAP FACILITATOR TRAINING IS BACK FOR FALL 2021!

WRAP Facilitator Training is appropriate for anyone who would like to lead WRAP groups, work with others to develop their own WRAP and give presentations on mental health recovery related issues to groups or organizations.   Attendees are expected to have a solid working knowledge of WRAP and share their experiential knowledge of how WRAP can work.

 

The WRAP Facilitator training provides an experiential learning environment based on mutuality. Through learning to implement the evidence-based practices and methods, WRAP Facilitators create an empowering learning environment to support people to make sustained changes in their lives toward wellness. Participants in this course will be expected to participate in interactive learning activities and demonstrate their own experience with WRAP. 

 

To attend this training, it is expected that you have familiarity with the different parts of WRAP through completion of one of the following prerequisites (which must be conducted by WRAP Facilitators):

  • Seminar I: Developing Your Own WRAP (16+ hours)
  • Copeland Center Correspondence Course

 

We continue to have COVID-19 protocols in place during the 2021 training season. These include social distancing, verifying vaccination status or providing a negative COVID-19 test. Full COVID-19 protocols for each site will be emailed with the acceptance into the course.

 

Tuition: $1300.00 USD

 

Location:

Des Moines, IA - September , 2021

West Chester, PA - October 11-15, 2021

Brattleboro, VT - November 1-5, 2021



*Limited number of seats in each training. Please apply early.

 

Click here to apply


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