NYAPRS Note: Join us on September 14th at noon EST for a lively conversation with leaders in the field of Peer Services as we discuss education and training opportunities that lead to work in the field of delivering peer support services. Our panel of experts will talk about their own experiences in delivering and supporting peer services as well as why peer support is a critical component of someone’s recovery process. You won’t want to miss this one! Register here today for The Peer Profession Progression. 1.5 CEs will be offered for this webinar.
The Peer Profession Progression
1.50 CE hours
Peer support workers are people who have been successful in the recovery process who help others experiencing similar situations. Through shared understanding, respect, and mutual empowerment, peer support staff help people become and stay engaged in the recovery process and reduce the likelihood of relapse. Peer support services can effectively extend the reach of treatment beyond the clinical setting into the everyday environment of those seeking recovery (SAMHSA).
This webinar will provide information on education on peer training followed by a panel discussion with some of New York State’s peer leaders. Panelists will share their own experiences working in the field and discussing the many opportunities for how they have used lived experience in their work, from providing recovery services to individuals to leading organizations as administrators.
Date and Time: September 14th 12:00-1:30pm EST
Presented By: Ellen Healion, MA, Director of Peer Services, NYAPRS; Taina Laing, MSW, CEO Baltic Street AEH; Dwayne Mayes, Program Director, Recovery Network and Peer Training, MHA of Westchester; Jeremy Reuling, LCSW, NYCPS, Director OnTrackNY, MHA of Westchester; and Emily Vaianella, NYCPS, Senior Wellness Specialist, Hands Across Long Island
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