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Ethical Considerations for Recovery Coaches

Price

$275

Duration

3 days

CEs

16

About the Course

Ethics trainings are not all created equal. Recovery coaches need an understanding of ethics that differs from those of clinicians due to their unique role while guiding someone through their own recovery process.


Recovery coaching as a peer-to-peer recovery support service has grown exponentially over the past few years. Ethical considerations have been discussed in many circles, yet formal training has been lacking for recovery coaches. This 16-hour training addresses this critical need.


Based on the widely used Ethical Guidelines for the Delivery of Peer-based Recovery Support Services by William White and PROACT (2007), we designed this training to help coaches and anyone else working in the peer role, to understand how critical it is to be ethically responsible. Using presentations, small group work, and role play to address many areas, including defining the coaching service role and functions, coaching standards, issues of vulnerability, ethical decision-making, performance enhancement, and legal issues.


This educational program is approved by NAADAC #195293.


Objectives:

  • Understand what ethics are and why ethics are so important when performing recovery coach services.

  • Learn how to stay in your lane as a recovery coach.

  • Understand the decision-making process.

  • Develop guidelines for making ethical decisions.

  • Apply the new learning to your everyday work as a recovery coach.

Your Instructor

Shardae Sharpe

With over a decade in peer recovery services, Shardae is an authorized CCAR facilitator known for her ability to connect, educate, and inspire. Her approach blends practical knowledge with lived experience, helping participants feel both seen and prepared. She has led training programs, supported digital health startups, and continues to advocate for high-quality, accessible peer education.

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