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Nov
12
Mon
The Recovery Coach Academy @ Steppinstone, Inc. | First Step Inn Training Room
Nov 12 @ 8:30 am – 4:00 pm

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The Recovery Coach Academy (RCA) is a 5-day training designed for those interested in becoming Re-covery Coaches and/or for learning the principles and philosophies of Recovery Coaching. The training will provide a comprehensive overview of the purpose, tasks, and roles of Recovery Coaches.
Recovery Coaches:
 Are trained to use their lived experience in support of another’s journey in recovery. Therefore, personal disclosure may be a part of the coaching relationship.
 Are often expected to assist the people they are coaching, called “recoverees,” as they navigate systems, attend events, or explore the recovery community.
 Must be flexible with their hours and meet with their recoverees when and where they are needed.
 Should not follow one specific theoretical framework or one specific ideology of recovery. There are multi-ple paths to recovery and the coach must help the recoveree remove barriers, in whatever ways make the most sense to the recoveree.
 All Recovery Coaches must be supervised by someone who has been trained as a Recovery Coach Trainer and has a clear understanding of the Recovery Coach Philosophy.
Recovery Coaching is NOT a clinical service. Rather, it is a new and exciting role in the field of substance use disorders. A Recovery Coach promotes recovery by removing barriers and obstacles to recov-ery and serving as a personal guide and mentor for people seeking or already in recovery.

Monday, November 12th – Friday, November 16th
8:30am – 4:00pm (each day)
Steppiningstone Inc.
First Step Inn Training Room
134 Durfee St. Fall River, MA

Fee: $300 (includes materials and lunch each day)
Facilitators:
Michael Bryant, LADC II, CARC
& Danielle Brown, LADC II, CARC

For Further Information email: mbryant@stappingstoneinc.org

Nov
13
Tue
The Recovery Coach Academy @ Steppinstone, Inc. | First Step Inn Training Room
Nov 13 @ 8:30 am – 4:00 pm

Download Registration Form.

The Recovery Coach Academy (RCA) is a 5-day training designed for those interested in becoming Re-covery Coaches and/or for learning the principles and philosophies of Recovery Coaching. The training will provide a comprehensive overview of the purpose, tasks, and roles of Recovery Coaches.
Recovery Coaches:
 Are trained to use their lived experience in support of another’s journey in recovery. Therefore, personal disclosure may be a part of the coaching relationship.
 Are often expected to assist the people they are coaching, called “recoverees,” as they navigate systems, attend events, or explore the recovery community.
 Must be flexible with their hours and meet with their recoverees when and where they are needed.
 Should not follow one specific theoretical framework or one specific ideology of recovery. There are multi-ple paths to recovery and the coach must help the recoveree remove barriers, in whatever ways make the most sense to the recoveree.
 All Recovery Coaches must be supervised by someone who has been trained as a Recovery Coach Trainer and has a clear understanding of the Recovery Coach Philosophy.
Recovery Coaching is NOT a clinical service. Rather, it is a new and exciting role in the field of substance use disorders. A Recovery Coach promotes recovery by removing barriers and obstacles to recov-ery and serving as a personal guide and mentor for people seeking or already in recovery.

Monday, November 12th – Friday, November 16th
8:30am – 4:00pm (each day)
Steppiningstone Inc.
First Step Inn Training Room
134 Durfee St. Fall River, MA

Fee: $300 (includes materials and lunch each day)
Facilitators:
Michael Bryant, LADC II, CARC
& Danielle Brown, LADC II, CARC

For Further Information email: mbryant@stappingstoneinc.org

Nov
14
Wed
The Recovery Coach Academy @ Steppinstone, Inc. | First Step Inn Training Room
Nov 14 @ 8:30 am – 4:00 pm

Download Registration Form.

The Recovery Coach Academy (RCA) is a 5-day training designed for those interested in becoming Re-covery Coaches and/or for learning the principles and philosophies of Recovery Coaching. The training will provide a comprehensive overview of the purpose, tasks, and roles of Recovery Coaches.
Recovery Coaches:
 Are trained to use their lived experience in support of another’s journey in recovery. Therefore, personal disclosure may be a part of the coaching relationship.
 Are often expected to assist the people they are coaching, called “recoverees,” as they navigate systems, attend events, or explore the recovery community.
 Must be flexible with their hours and meet with their recoverees when and where they are needed.
 Should not follow one specific theoretical framework or one specific ideology of recovery. There are multi-ple paths to recovery and the coach must help the recoveree remove barriers, in whatever ways make the most sense to the recoveree.
 All Recovery Coaches must be supervised by someone who has been trained as a Recovery Coach Trainer and has a clear understanding of the Recovery Coach Philosophy.
Recovery Coaching is NOT a clinical service. Rather, it is a new and exciting role in the field of substance use disorders. A Recovery Coach promotes recovery by removing barriers and obstacles to recov-ery and serving as a personal guide and mentor for people seeking or already in recovery.

Monday, November 12th – Friday, November 16th
8:30am – 4:00pm (each day)
Steppiningstone Inc.
First Step Inn Training Room
134 Durfee St. Fall River, MA

Fee: $300 (includes materials and lunch each day)
Facilitators:
Michael Bryant, LADC II, CARC
& Danielle Brown, LADC II, CARC

For Further Information email: mbryant@stappingstoneinc.org

Nov
15
Thu
The Recovery Coach Academy @ Steppinstone, Inc. | First Step Inn Training Room
Nov 15 @ 8:30 am – 4:00 pm

Download Registration Form.

The Recovery Coach Academy (RCA) is a 5-day training designed for those interested in becoming Re-covery Coaches and/or for learning the principles and philosophies of Recovery Coaching. The training will provide a comprehensive overview of the purpose, tasks, and roles of Recovery Coaches.
Recovery Coaches:
 Are trained to use their lived experience in support of another’s journey in recovery. Therefore, personal disclosure may be a part of the coaching relationship.
 Are often expected to assist the people they are coaching, called “recoverees,” as they navigate systems, attend events, or explore the recovery community.
 Must be flexible with their hours and meet with their recoverees when and where they are needed.
 Should not follow one specific theoretical framework or one specific ideology of recovery. There are multi-ple paths to recovery and the coach must help the recoveree remove barriers, in whatever ways make the most sense to the recoveree.
 All Recovery Coaches must be supervised by someone who has been trained as a Recovery Coach Trainer and has a clear understanding of the Recovery Coach Philosophy.
Recovery Coaching is NOT a clinical service. Rather, it is a new and exciting role in the field of substance use disorders. A Recovery Coach promotes recovery by removing barriers and obstacles to recov-ery and serving as a personal guide and mentor for people seeking or already in recovery.

Monday, November 12th – Friday, November 16th
8:30am – 4:00pm (each day)
Steppiningstone Inc.
First Step Inn Training Room
134 Durfee St. Fall River, MA

Fee: $300 (includes materials and lunch each day)
Facilitators:
Michael Bryant, LADC II, CARC
& Danielle Brown, LADC II, CARC

For Further Information email: mbryant@stappingstoneinc.org

Nov
16
Fri
The Recovery Coach Academy @ Steppinstone, Inc. | First Step Inn Training Room
Nov 16 @ 8:30 am – 4:00 pm

Download Registration Form.

The Recovery Coach Academy (RCA) is a 5-day training designed for those interested in becoming Re-covery Coaches and/or for learning the principles and philosophies of Recovery Coaching. The training will provide a comprehensive overview of the purpose, tasks, and roles of Recovery Coaches.
Recovery Coaches:
 Are trained to use their lived experience in support of another’s journey in recovery. Therefore, personal disclosure may be a part of the coaching relationship.
 Are often expected to assist the people they are coaching, called “recoverees,” as they navigate systems, attend events, or explore the recovery community.
 Must be flexible with their hours and meet with their recoverees when and where they are needed.
 Should not follow one specific theoretical framework or one specific ideology of recovery. There are multi-ple paths to recovery and the coach must help the recoveree remove barriers, in whatever ways make the most sense to the recoveree.
 All Recovery Coaches must be supervised by someone who has been trained as a Recovery Coach Trainer and has a clear understanding of the Recovery Coach Philosophy.
Recovery Coaching is NOT a clinical service. Rather, it is a new and exciting role in the field of substance use disorders. A Recovery Coach promotes recovery by removing barriers and obstacles to recov-ery and serving as a personal guide and mentor for people seeking or already in recovery.

Monday, November 12th – Friday, November 16th
8:30am – 4:00pm (each day)
Steppiningstone Inc.
First Step Inn Training Room
134 Durfee St. Fall River, MA

Fee: $300 (includes materials and lunch each day)
Facilitators:
Michael Bryant, LADC II, CARC
& Danielle Brown, LADC II, CARC

For Further Information email: mbryant@stappingstoneinc.org

Apr
10
Wed
Culture Reframed: Solving the Public Health Crisis of the Digital Age @ White's of Westport
Apr 10 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Presenter: Dr. Gail Dines
Solving the Public Health Crisis of the Digital Age.
Recognizing and addressing hypersexualized media and pornography as “the public health crisis of the digital age.”

Culture Reframed responds to the pornography crisis by providing education and support to promote healthy child and youth development, relationships, and sexuality. Research-driven programs teach parents and those in the helping professions how to recognize and respond to the role pornography can play in sexual violence, unhealthy relationships, negative self-image, sexual dysfunction, sexually transmitted infections, among other issues. It aims to empower participants to create positive and lasting change in families and communities.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Culture Reframed: Solving the Public Health Crisis of the Digital Age @ White' of Westport
Apr 10 @ 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Presenter: Dr. Gail Dines
Solving the Public Health Crisis of the Digital Age.
Recognizing and addressing hypersexualized media and pornography as “the public health crisis of the digital age.”

Culture Reframed responds to the pornography crisis by providing education and support to promote healthy child and youth development, relationships, and sexuality. Research-driven programs teach parents and those in the helping professions how to recognize and respond to the role pornography can play in sexual violence, unhealthy relationships, negative self-image, sexual dysfunction, sexually transmitted infections, among other issues. It aims to empower participants to create positive and lasting change in families and communities.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER