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- Dr. Chekesha Ellis | NJPN
About Why Attend? Location Register Today Dr. Chekesha Ellis CPRS & Honorary Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Leadership and Business Dr. Chekesha L. Ellis is an award-winning advocate, author, and national speaker dedicated to advancing addiction recovery and mental health awareness. In August 2024, she was conferred an Honorary Doctorate in Christian Leadership and Business from Good Life Christian University in recognition of her exceptional leadership and impact. She also received the nation’s highest honor for community service—the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award from The Biden Administration—for her tireless advocacy and life-changing contributions. As the founder of KayosToClarity, LLC, Dr. Ellis leads initiatives that provide direct support, education, and outreach to individuals and families impacted by substance use disorders. Her mission is deeply personal: following a knee surgery, she endured a decade-long struggle with opioid addiction before beginning her recovery journey in 2010. That lived experience fuels her passion for breaking stigma, amplifying awareness, and offering hope to those navigating similar battles. Her story of resilience has captured national and international attention. She has been featured in prominent outlets such as The New Jersey Star Ledger, Bucks County Courier Times, Burlington County Times, and Jersey’s Best Magazine. She has partnered with influential organizations including the Wendy Williams Hunter Foundation, Cochlear Americas, and Mind Blowing Magazine. Her advocacy also extends to podcasts like Sober Curious, The Numinous, and Sober as a Mother, where she contributes to global conversations about addiction recovery and healing. Dr. Ellis’s visibility in media continues to grow. She was highlighted on 6ABC’s Philly Proud and featured on PHL17’s The Phillier. In 2023, she delivered a powerful TEDx talk sharing her experience as a deaf mother, her journey with bilateral cochlear implants, and the life-changing moment of hearing her son’s voice for the first time. Her achievements have earned her numerous accolades, including recognition as a “Woman of Excellence” by iHeart Media and WDAS Radio. Beyond her advocacy and public speaking, Dr. Ellis is a certified Peer Recovery Specialist, using her expertise and personal testimony to guide others in their own recovery process. She is also the author of A Life of Kayos: Resilience and Recovery – A Path to Hearing Again , a compelling memoir that intertwines her journey through addiction, recovery, deafness, and renewed purpose. Through her book, public platforms, and organizational work, Dr. Ellis continues to inspire audiences with her unwavering message: that healing happens in community, and every story of recovery carries the power to change lives. Back to All Speakers Join us for a powerful session with Dr. Chekesha Lakenya Ellis, a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist and advocate who uniquely bridges substance use recovery and disability. Having lost her hearing due to opioid toxicity and regained it through cochlear implants, Dr. Ellis offers an authentic perspective on the challenges faced by Deaf, hard of hearing, and disabled individuals in recovery—especially within Black and Brown communities often marginalized by traditional models. Through storytelling and advocacy, Dr. Ellis invites participants to critically examine systemic barriers like ableism and stigma that hinder access to equitable peer recovery support. She will share practical strategies for embedding accessibility, cultural responsiveness, and trauma-informed care into peer programs. Attendees will gain: Insight into the intersection of disability and recovery among marginalized groups Tools to foster inclusivity and leadership for peers with disabilities Frameworks for culturally competent, accessible peer services A renewed commitment to centering diverse voices as vital to healing and empowerment This interactive session challenges peer specialists, program leaders, and policymakers to co-create recovery spaces where every voice is heard, valued, and empowered. It’s a call to honor lived experience as a source of leadership and change—ensuring recovery truly includes all. Name Credentials Name Credentials Name Credentials 1:30pm - 2:30pm Wellness Center Workshop The Deafening Truth: Recovery, Disability, and the Call for Inclusive Peer Services Presenting Advancing Recovery: Peer-Led, People-Centered September 12, 2025 • Brookdale Community College Learn More
- CADC, Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC)
About Professional Development Mail Certification Courses CDA CADC LCADC CCS ACS Mail Renewal Trainings Mandatory Legal Standards Cultural Humility Trainings Clinical Supervisor Trainings Advanced Renewal Trainings Mail Upcoming Renewal Trainings Resources Scholarships & Tuition FAQs Student Portal Home > Clinical Training and Workforce Development > Certifications and Trainings > CADC > CADC Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADC) assist those with with substance use disorders by providing individualized treatment, support and motivation along their journey toward wellness. CADC practice under the supervision of an approved supervisor and can make assessments. NJPN’s shared CADC and LCADC course covers five (5) essential topics—client assessment, counseling, case management, client education, and professional responsibility—which fulfills the required educational hours needed to earn a CADC credential in NJ. Students must also complete 3,000 supervised internship hours and pass exams for state certification. The primary difference between the CADC and the LCADC is that the LCADC is permitted to conduct unsupervised independent practice whereas the CADC is required to practice under the supervision of an approved supervisor . Both the LCADC and the CADC can make assessments ; however, the CADC cannot make diagnoses . LCADCs are permitted to supervise CADCs, alcohol and drug counselor interns, and credentialed interns; the CADC cannot supervise . Education Hours 270 Hours Qualifications GED/HS diploma Actively working in DMHAS contracted SUD treatment agency Registered as an ADC intern with DCA Course Format Virtual (synchronous) Apply Today Credential Type Initial Certification Eligibility Requirements The New Jersey Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) created the Addiction Training and Workforce Development Program to enhance and diversify New Jersey’s addiction workforce. A primary goal of the program is to increase the number of credentialed professional staff employed at DMHAS-contracted addiction treatment and mental health agencies by offering CADC and other professional development training opportunities. Class size is limited, and eligibility for the program is based on the following criteria: Priority is given to individuals currently working at a DMHAS-contracted substance use disorder treatment agency who: Are actively working towards the completion of a New Jersey license or certification as a LCADC, CADC or CDA; Are accumulating work experience in the 12 core functions in the field of substance use disorder treatment; Are being supervised by a LCADC or another licensed clinical professional who is qualified to supervise alcohol and drug counselor interns as specified under New Jersey statue (N.J.A.C.13:34C-6.2); (Qualified clinical supervisors include a LCADC, a NJ-licensed physician certified by the American Society of Addiction Medicine [ASAM], a psychiatrist with added qualifications in chemical dependency from the American Psychiatric Association, or an APN, licensed psychologist, LCSW, LMFT or LPC who also is certified as a Certified Clinical Supervisor [CCS].) And has submitted a Proposed Plan of Supervision ( http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/adc/Applications/Proposed-Plan-of-Supervision-for-CADC-LCADC-Internship.pdf ) to the Alcohol and Drug Counselor Committee. Examination Information Testing information can be found on the Certification Boards Website: https://certbd.org/testing/ Scholarship Details NJPN provides the 270 education hours for individuals interested in becoming a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC). These courses are no cost for counselor interns working in DMHAS SUD contracted treatment facilities. Scholarships are available to attend courses offered weekly. Currently all courses are held virtually. THE PATH TO CERTIFICATION How to Apply Review the course or training details and ensure you meet or exceed eligibility requirements. If you are ready to sign up, fill out the application form (button link is to the right). NJPN will review your application and notify you if you have been accepted into the course or training. Ready to Apply? Click the button below to get started. Application Link Internship Opportunities NJPN helps connect eligible individuals with DMHAS licensed treatment agencies statewide seeking ADC Interns. Students attending CDA courses through NJPN are provided one-on-one assistance to secure an internship while attending courses. Learn more about the internship process and application details by clicking the button below. ADC Internship Assistance Resources What People Are Saying “I had a positive experience. Online learning allows opportunities for increased levels of social networking to gather more comprehensive resources.” L/CADC Program Graduate FAQ Have Questions? More FAQs Apply Today Are you ready to take your career in addiction services to the next level? Unlock the potential of your future—apply for this training today! Complete the Application Contact Us. 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- NJPN Annual Conference | 2024
Register today for NJPN's 24th Annual Conference— May 16 & 17, 2024 | AC Convention Center Accomodations Hotel NJPN reserved a room block, with a special discounted rate, at the Sheraton Atlantic City. The Sheraton Atlantic City 2 Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08401 RESERVATIONS Call 1-888-627-7212 to reserve your room in the NJPN room block (be sure to mention "NJPN" or "NJ Prevention Network " ) . Online reservations will not honor special room block rate. The Sheraton Atlantic City NJPN room block is FULLY BOOKED. Attendees without accommodations may book a room at the Claridge Hotel using the link below: The Claridge Hotel 123 South Indiana Ave, Atlantic City, NJ, 08401 (3 blocks away from ACCC) Rooms available on Wed, 5/15 and Thurs, 5/16 $67 per night plus taxes and fees, plus $25 self-parking or $35 valet parking Online reservations: https://reservations.travelclick.com/114524?groupID=4327872 or phone at 1-844-AC-IS-FUN and referencing NJ Prevention Network. ALL CLARIDGE RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY MAY 8TH! ROOM RATE $119.00 for single or double occupancy Taxes 14% room tax fee + resort fee DATES AVAILABLE Thursday, May 16 2024 Conference rate also available for Wednesday & Friday (Limited rooms available) NJPN ROOM BLOCK CLOSES Monday, April 15, 2024 To book a room, call: 1-888-627-7212 PARKING (For Sheraton guests only) $15. 00 for self-parking + tax. The Sheraton and Atlantic City Convention Center share a parking ga rage. Any attendee staying overnight at the Sheraton should plan to park in designated hotel parking spaces. LOCATION Atlantic City Convention Center (ACCC) 1 Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08401 TRANSPORTATION Atlantic City International Airport (~12 miles/20 minutes to ACCC) Philadelphia International Airport (~65 miles/60 minutes to ACCC) NJ Transit | Atlantic City Rail Line Arrives at ACCC CONFERENCE CONTACT Susanna Emanuel , Finance Specialist New Jersey Prevention Network (NJPN) Susanna@NJPN.org 732.367.0611 NJPN Annual Conference Frequently Asked Questions WHAT PEOPLE SAY The NJPN conference is an invaluable resource bringing together all-things-prevention, treatment, and recovery across the state. It’s an opportunity to connect with collaborators, learn about new initiatives and the latest science, and make memories. Not to be missed! - Dr. Danielle Dick Dr. Danielle Dick Rutgers Addiction Research Center Director & Professor of Psychiatry 2023 NJPN Annual Conference Presenter
- CPS, Certified Prevention Specialist (CPS)
About Professional Development Mail Certification Courses CDA CADC LCADC CCS ACS Mail Renewal Trainings Mandatory Legal Standards Cultural Humility Trainings Clinical Supervisor Trainings Advanced Renewal Trainings Mail Upcoming Renewal Trainings Resources Scholarships & Tuition FAQs Student Portal Home > Clinical Training and Workforce Development > Certifications and Trainings > CPS > CPS Certified Prevention Specialist (CPS) Certified Prevention Specialist (CPS) has demonstrated competence related to alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention and who provides services that build capacities of individuals and systems to promote healthy environments, lifestyles, and communities. CPS ensure that prevention policies and programs focus on public safety and well-being through primary prevention and the latest evidence-based practices. Note: Must possess a bachelor's degree in a human services-related field. Individuals may accumulate hours via work or volunteer experience in the field of substance misuse prevention. After completing coursework and hours, individuals agree to take the additional steps to become certified, which include successfully completing a written exam. Participation and progress in training will be documented by each scholarship recipient, as well as, NJPN for reporting purposes. Education Hours 120 Hours Qualifications Must possess a bachelor's degree in a human services-related field. Course Format Virtual Apply Today Credential Type Initial Certification Eligibility Requirements Individuals must be working under CPS Supervision and accumulating hours towards completion of their CPS. Examination Information Scholarship Details NJPN offers scholarships to attend CPS educational courses - currently online only. Scholarships only available to those working as part of a DMHAS-funded project. Scholarship recipients must have their supervisors’ approval to attend courses and agree that NJPN may communicate with their agency regarding their progress towards certification. Scholarship recipients will give NJPN the authority to access the results of the CPS written exam in order to report progress towards certification. Scholarship recipients will be eligible for a limited number of free classes, based on funds available and the demand for scholarships. THE PATH TO CERTIFICATION How to Apply Review the course or training details and ensure you meet or exceed eligibility requirements. If you are ready to sign up, fill out the application form (button link is to the right). NJPN will review your application and notify you if you have been accepted into the course or training. Ready to Apply? Click the button below to get started. Application Link Internship Opportunities NJPN helps connect eligible individuals with DMHAS licensed treatment agencies statewide seeking ADC Interns. Students attending CDA courses through NJPN are provided one-on-one assistance to secure an internship while attending courses. Learn more about the internship process and application details by clicking the button below. ADC Internship Assistance Resources What People Are Saying “I had a positive experience. Online learning allows opportunities for increased levels of social networking to gather more comprehensive resources.” L/CADC Program Graduate FAQ Have Questions? More FAQs Apply Today Are you ready to take your career in addiction services to the next level? Unlock the potential of your future—apply for this training today! Complete the Application Contact Us. Name* Email* Message* Submit Message Made possible by NJ Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Professional Development About Certifications & Trainings Upcoming Renewal Trainings Resources Student Portal Scholarships & Tuition FAQs
- Searchable Database | NJPN
Coalition SEARCHABLE Database NJ Community Health Coalitions Working Smarter… Working Together Coalition coordinators and members interested in sharing efforts and collaborating may search throughout the state for coalitions and companies/organizations providing resources for coalitions who are working within specific geographic areas and focusing on similar goals. Search for coalitions and resources and add your coalition information or resource agency information to start working smarter across New Jersey! COALITIONS RESOURCES The Coalitions Working Smarter Initiative is designed to promote synergistic opportunities throughout New Jersey. NJPN created the New Jersey Community Health Coalitions Working Smarter Searchable Database thanks to support from New Jersey Health Initiatives, a statewide grant-making program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
- Wil and Jennifer Caton
Back to Peer Summit Series Speakers Wil and Jennifer Caton Owners Bar C Ranch Wil and Jennifer Caton started the Bar C Ranch in 2000 when they moved to Clarke County Virginia in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.They have both worked with animals for many years and Jennifer has a degree in Animal Science from Virginia Tech. The Bar C Ranch is operated with the idea that is important for people to learn about the animals with whom we share the earth. The Catons hope that by having the opportunity to meet some of these animals personally, people may develop a stronger interest in and sense of responsibility for the world around them. It is their pleasure to share their love and knowledge of animals with people of all ages. All of the animals come from a variety of backgrounds. Many were born on the farm, some come from other farms or zoos and some came to us from rescue organizations or from homes that could no longer keep them. Whatever their history, we love them all and enjoy sharing our lives with them. EVENT Animals Supporting Recovery and Mental Wellness According to the National Institute of Health (2018), research on human-animal interactions is still relatively new although; there have been studies reporting animals can serve as a source of comfort and support. In support of these studies, they have demonstrated that interacting with animals has shown to decrease levels of cortisol (a stress-related hormone) and lower blood pressure. Other studies have found that animals can reduce loneliness, increase feelings of social support, and boost your mood. For these reasons, we invite you to take immersive and interactive tour with us around the Bar C Ranch, meeting a variety of animals and learning more about each. Sightings may include Llamas, Goats, Kangaroos, Camels, Porcupines, and more! Get a behind the scenes look at life on the farm. It is a source of constant joy to get to know the many different individual personalities and to share these incredible animals with other. We look forward to seeing you there and meeting these friendly faces. View all Peer Summit Series Events
- Brandon Brown
Back to Peer Summit Series Speakers Brandon Brown Certified Trauma Practitioner & Instructor Institute for Family Professionals Brandon Brown is a Certified Trauma Practitioner & Instructor, Institute for Family Professionals. Brandon is a West Philadelphia native, educated through St. Carthage (1983), Saint Joseph's Prep (1987) and Temple University (1992). He believes that the combination of critical conversations and realistic action plans can lead to personal fulfillment and community change. WORKSHOP Safe Spaces to Brave Places A skill building workshop to create safe spaces for difficult and intentional conversations regarding substance use and recovery for disparate populations. View all Peer Summit Series Events
- Priya Vulchi & Winona Guo
ON-DEMAND THRU DEC 2021 • ONLINE EVERYWHERE Back to Our Speakers Register Tell Me Who You Are: Sharing Our Stories of Race, Culture, & Identity Purchase Book View More Priya Vulchi & Winona Guo Social Entrepreneurs & Student Activists Founders of CHOOSE Priya Vulchi and Winona Guo are the founders of the racial literacy non-profit CHOOSE, student activists, and authors of Tell Me Who You Are —which they wrote after traveling to all 50 states to interview people about race and intersectionality. In 2019, Priya and Winona were named two of Teen Vogue's 21 under 21 Young People Changing the World. Currently, they are juniors in college—Priya attends Princeton and Winona attends Harvard. Presentation information is being cultivated. Please check back soon. DAY 2 KEYNOTE Choosing Racial Literacy Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi examine of the seeds of racism and strategies for effecting change. Winona and Priya started CHOOSE in 2014 because they realized every part of their daily lives—from neighborhoods to friend groups—were shaped by racial division. Spurred by the realization that they had nearly completed high school without hearing any substantive discussion about racism in school, the two young women deferred college admission for a year to collect first-person accounts of how racism plays out in this country every day--and often in unexpected ways. Winona and Priya share key experiences talking to people from all walks of life about race and identity collected on their cross-country tour of America and reveal the lines that separate us based on race or other perceived differences and how telling our stories—and listening deeply to the stories of others—are the first and most crucial steps we can take towards negating racial inequity in our culture. Participants will gain insight to the tools for effective conversations about race. RENEWAL/CEU CREDIT This workshop is approved for 1-hour Renewal Credit/CEU for: IC&RC/NJ-AP Certification Board | NAADAC | and DOE. Back to Our Speakers Register Today A Virtual Conference for All Professionals Supporting Those Impacted by Addiction APRIL 29 & 30 • ON-DEMAND THRU DEC 2021 Virtual Experience Workshop Sessions Speakers Sponsors Agenda FAQs Register Today info@njpn.org
- Lt. Jason Piotrowski
ON-DEMAND THRU DEC 2021 • ONLINE EVERYWHERE Back to Our Speakers Register Purchase Book View More Lt. Jason Piotrowski Unit Head of Regional Operations, NJ-ROIC NJ State Police Lieutenant Jason Piotrowski began his career in law enforcement in 1995 serving as a local police officer before joining the New Jersey State Police in 2001. Jason was a general duty road trooper before being selected as an initial member of the state fusion center in 2006. During his fusion center tenure Jason represented the New Jersey State Police at the National Operations Center, in Washington DC, serving multiple tours. During 2014 Jason was selected to help develop the New Jersey Drug Monitoring Initiative, currently serving as the Unit Head of the Office of Drug Monitoring and Analysis. In this position he oversees the collection, analysis, intelligence production, and training and outreach efforts related to the drug environment, specifically focused on the overdose epidemic. Presentation information is being cultivated. Please check back soon. DAY 1 AM WORKSHOP Current Drug Trends from a National & State Perspective The DEA portion of the workshop will discuss drug trends from a national perspective. The attendees will receive an update on what the DEA has been seeing across the country and what the new emerging drug trends have been. RENEWAL/CEU CREDIT This workshop is approved for 1-hour Renewal Credit/CEU for: IC&RC/NJ-AP Certification Board | NAADAC | DOE | NASW-NJ [General Credit] Back to Our Speakers Register Today A Virtual Conference for All Professionals Supporting Those Impacted by Addiction APRIL 29 & 30 • ON-DEMAND THRU DEC 2021 Virtual Experience Workshop Sessions Speakers Sponsors Agenda FAQs Register Today info@njpn.org
- IMPACT NJ | NJPN
Vision The IMPACT NJ Coalition will transform communities through strong prevention that encourages and supports all youth to make healthy decisions. MISSION The IMPACT NJ Coalition will reduce substance use among our youth through strong collaboration with key stakeholders, build capacity among members based on best practices, implement evidence-based environmental strategies, and advocate for positive community changes. IMPACT NJ is funded by the Office of National Drug Control Policy’s Drug Free Communities grant. New Jersey Prevention Network provides all programming for IMPACT NJ as the fiscal agent of the IMPACT NJ DFC. About the coalition IMPACT NJ - Inspiring & Mobilizing People to Affect Community Transformation LEARN MORE > RESOURCES Looking for resources? Check out our toolkits, latest research studies & more. DOWNLOAD RESOURCES > YOUTH IMPACTING NJ LEARN MORE > GET INVOLVED Join us as we make an IMPACT in communities across the state. JOIN TODAY >
- Chris Golding, CRS, CFRS, NCPRSS
241a8796-10c9-4faf-8654-2306845c4e64 Register Today A VIRTUAL EVENT NOW AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND Back to Our Speakers Chris Golding, CRS, CFRS, NCPRSS Project Director Unity Recovery Chris Golding is a person in long-term recovery from substance use. He found his recovery in the Philadelphia community after several years of treatment attempts and incarceration. As a Project Director at Unity Recovery, Chris is able to empower those he supervises with his passion for working with individuals in or seeking recovery to build recovery capital, foster and develop long-term recovery, and educate communities through awareness and outreach. He knows that recovery is not only possible: through support and engagement, it is probable. Chris believes that there are many pathways to recovery and that anybody can recover, regardless of social determinants of recovery. Chris is highly involved in the Philadelphia recovery community and actively advocates for recovery by sharing his lived experiences within the community. He is trauma-informed, certified in CPR/AED, and trained in mental health first aid. Chris went through his Certified Recovery Specialist and Certified Family Recovery Specialist training with the Unity Recovery Training Institute curriculum, including additional training in family recovery services. View More Purchase Book Presentation information is coming soon. Workshop Session 1 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Skill Building Digital Peer Recovery Support Services for a Changing Landscape WEconnect, Unity, and RecoveryLink have enjoyed a relationship built on collaborative partnership and mutual-aid which benefits both the people we serve and our organizations. At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, we worked together rapidly to launch our first digital All Recovery meeting. The online meetings grew exponentially, and we expanded our partnership with The Alano Club of Portland, Oregon as well as SOS Recovery Community Organization in New Hampshire. Today we have a thriving digital recovery community spanning the globe. We will share our learnings on delivering peer recovery support services pre-, during, and “post-” pandemic both digitally and in-person in this changing landscape. RENEWAL/CEU CREDIT This workshop is approved for 1-hour Renewal Credit/CEU for: IC&RC/NJ-AP Certification Board | NAADAC COURSE CODE REILLY Register Presentation information is coming soon. RENEWAL/CEU CREDIT COURSE CODE Register Back to Our Speakers On-Demand Registration A VIRTUAL EVENT NOW AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND Register Today
- John F. Kelly, PhD, ABPP
5ec7e1d6-24ef-47e0-88ba-8094688a6e04 Register Today A VIRTUAL EVENT NOW AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND Back to Our Speakers John F. Kelly, PhD, ABPP Professor of Psychiatry in Addiction Medicine Harvard Medical School Dr. Kelly is the Elizabeth R. Spallin Professor of Psychiatry in Addiction Medicine at Harvard Medical School—the first endowed professor in addiction medicine at Harvard. He is also the Founder and Director of the Recovery Research Institute at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), the Associate Director of the Center for Addiction Medicine (CAM) at MGH, and the Program Director of the Addiction Recovery Management Service (ARMS). Dr. Kelly is a former President of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Society of Addiction Psychology, and is a Fellow of the APA and a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology. He has served as a consultant to U.S. federal agencies and non-federal institutions, as well as foreign governments, the United Nations and the World Health Organization. Dr. Kelly has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles, reviews, chapters, and books in the field of addiction medicine, and was an author on the U.S. Surgeon General's Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health. His clinical and research work has focused on addiction treatment and the recovery process, mechanisms of behavior change, and reducing stigma and discrimination among individuals suffering from addiction. View More Purchase Book Presentation information is coming soon. Opening Keynote 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM Current Trends Peer Recovery Support Services: Rationale and Science Peer recovery support services have emerged and grown substantially during the past 50 years. This growth is due to increased recognition of the need that many suffering from substance use disorder have to build recovery capital and support remission through the early months and years of recovery. This presentation will describe the theoretical rationale for the increase in these peer support services and review the research on their clinical and public health utility and cost-effectiveness. RENEWAL/CEU CREDIT This workshop is approved for 1-hour Renewal Credit/CEU for: IC&RC/NJ-AP Certification Board | NAADAC COURSE CODE KELLY Register Presentation information is coming soon. RENEWAL/CEU CREDIT COURSE CODE Register Back to Our Speakers On-Demand Registration A VIRTUAL EVENT NOW AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND Register Today







