CHOICE RECOVERY COACHING



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Category: Coaches, Coaching Programmes & Solutions, Diversity & Inclusion, Education & Training Centres


Description:

Choice Recovery Coaching, Inc.


Specialising in CPD-Accredited Ethical & Professional Training for the Peer Recovery Workforce.


We provide high-quality, internationally recognized online courses, built on the globally renowned CCAR curriculum, designed to equip Peer Recovery Coaches and Health & Social Care Professionals with the ethical competence, boundaries, and accountability essential for effective support.

 

How Our CPD-Accredited Training Will Benefit You:

For Recovery Coaches: Gain Professional Recognition & Competence. Our courses provide the verifiable training hours needed to secure employment and meet standards. Specifically, the CCAR Ethical Considerations for Recovery Coaches course provides 16 hours of dedicated ethics training, teaching you how to manage the unique challenges of peer work with integrity.

 

For UK Organizations: Mitigate Risk & Ensure Quality. We ensure your staff are trained to the industry's highest ethical standard, guaranteeing that services delivered are professional, compliant, and focused on maximizing the recoveree's autonomy and wellness.

 

Anticipating Your Questions:

"Why is specialized ethics training critical for my team?"

The peer role's power comes from lived experience, but this also creates boundaries that blur traditional clinical lines. Our training teaches coaches to manage this tension, preventing ethical breaches like exploitation, role confusion, or inadvertently causing harm.

 

"How will this training improve the quality of our social care provision?"

Our programs emphasize role clarity and the ethical decision-making process. This empowers staff to know precisely when to intervene, when to step back, and when to refer, resulting in safer practice, stronger multi-disciplinary team collaboration, and improved outcomes for individuals in recovery.

 

Experience, Recognition, and Partnership

Choice Recovery Coaching, Inc. is an authorized, non-profit affiliate of the Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR), the gold standard in peer support training globally.

 

CPD Certified (UK): Our core trainings, including the Recovery Coach Academy (RCA) and Ethical Considerations for Recovery Coaches, provide verifiable Continuing Professional Development hours for professional body requirements.

 

Global Credibility: Our training is recognized internationally and forms the foundation for credentials like the Recovery Coach Professional (RCP) designation and multiple US state peer certifications.

 


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Who Should Attend:

The trainings offered by Choice Recovery Coaching, Inc., particularly the CCAR curriculum, are designed for any individual or organization involved in peer-based recovery support or the broader addiction and wellness ecosystem. Your primary audience includes individuals who use their personal experience to help others, as well as professionals who manage or collaborate with peer workers.

The training is specifically designed for the following groups:

  1. The Core Peer Workforce – These individuals are required to take the training for certification, professional competence, and to establish ethical boundaries: Peer Recovery Coaches (RCs): Individuals seeking certification or those currently practicing in the field of substance use recovery. Peer Recovery Advocates/Specialists (e.g., CRPA, CPRS): Professionals needing to satisfy the mandatory ethics, roles, and boundaries training requirements for their respective credentials. Family/Allied Peer Support Specialists: Those who provide non-clinical support to family members, friends, or allies of people in recovery.
  2. Health and Social Care Professionals – These professionals benefit from understanding the peer model’s boundaries to facilitate better team integration and supervision: Behavioral Health Clinicians: Counselors, Social Workers, and Therapists who work on multi-disciplinary teams with Recovery Coaches. Program Managers & Supervisors: Individuals responsible for managing peer support programs, ensuring quality assurance, and providing effective supervision. Front-Line Workers: Staff in emergency departments, housing, or justice settings who need training in peer support principles to manage challenging recovery-related interactions ethically.
  3. Community Leaders and Organizations – These groups attend to build organizational capacity and ensure alignment with best practices: Recovery Community Organization (RCO) Staff: Leadership and volunteers seeking to professionalize their staff and align with international standards. Organizational Teams: Staff within clinical treatment centers, non-profit organizations, or government agencies looking to integrate the peer support model ethically and effectively. Individuals in Personal Development: Anyone with a passion for recovery who wishes to gain powerful communication skills, understand the ethical foundation of support, and be an effective ally to those struggling with addiction.


Further Information:

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