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Forensic Support For Peer Support Professionals


This course will run from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on June 16 and 17. This course will be held online to allow for Covid-19 precautions.

People who have experienced justice involvement and incarceration face unique hardships and challenges in society. Research shows that the level of support an individual receives directly influences how a person navigates their path to community integration. In this immersive course, peer support professionals will gain invaluable knowledge and develop critical intervention skills to support individuals re-entering the community after incarceration.

AT THE END OF THIS 16-HOUR COURSE, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:

  • Reduce recidivism by facilitating successful reentry of the individuals served

  • Outline the inner workings of the criminal justice system

  • Evaluate the effectiveness of interventions at various points of contact

  • Analyze the unique challenges and opportunities of reentry

  • Explain the relationship between trauma-informed care and justice involvement

  • Formulate how to support individuals as they navigate reentry

COURSE ELIGIBILITY:

To qualify for this PFCA course, you must meet the following conditions:

  1. Be Currently Employed in one of the following qualifying roles:

    • Peer/recovery support specialist (PRSS)

    • Supervisor for peer support employees

  2. Have a minimum of 2,000 direct service hours as either an employee or volunteer in peer support

  3. Demonstrate a basic knowledge of peer support principles

  4. Show evidence that you have obtained a peer/recovery support specialist (PRSS) certificate/credential