About this Event
This registration page is to sign up for ALL 6 classes at once at a reduced rate. Participants will complete all educational components required for a NH CRSW certification over 10 days to be completed in approximately one month, PLUS a 2-day course in Motivational Interviewing: The Basics which includes two individual codings and 1:1 coaching sessions.
The total cost for all classes is $575. A limited number of partial scholarships are available through generous grants from Harborcare and NH Healthy Families for those who enroll in the entire series.
Apply here for a scholarship: Boot camp Scholarship Form
IMPORTANT: To participate in the CRSW Bootcamp, you must be able to attend all 6 classes as scheduled. There are no refunds or partial refunds and we cannot reschedule you for future dates, so please closely review the dates and your availability.
A ll courses are online via Zoom.
The CRSW Training Series is scheduled as follows:
The Art & Science of Peer-Assisted Recovery, 5 days, 30 hours (online)
Day 1: Mon Jan. 6, 8:30am-4pm
Day 2:Tues Jan. 7, 8:30am- 4pm
Day 3: Wed Jan. 8, 8:30am- 4pm
Day 4: Thurs Jan. 9, 8:30am- 4pm
Day 5: Fri Jan. 10, 8:30am- 4pm
Ethical Considerations in Peer-Assisted Recovery, 2 days, 12 hours (online)
Day 1: Thurs Jan. 16, 8:30am-4:00 pm
Day 2: Friday Jan. 17, 8:30am-4pm
Suicide Prevention for Peer-Assisted Recovery, 1 day, 6 hours (online)
Wed Jan. 22, 8:30am-4pm
AIDS, HIV and Hepatitis C Prevention for Peer-Assisted Recovery, 1 day, 6 hours (online)
Thurs, Jan. 23, 8:30am-4pm
Co-Occurring Disorders for Peer-Assisted Recovery, 3 hours (online)
Friday, Jan. 24, 8:30-11:45am
Motivational Interviewing: The Basics for Peer-Assisted Recovery, 4 half days, 11 hours (online)
Wed Jan. 29, 12-3pm
Thurs Jan. 30, 12-3pm
Wed Feb. 5, 12-2:30pm
Thurs Feb. 6 12-2:30pm
For full course descriptions, visit our training site at sosrcotraining.org.
Questions? Email our Training Coordinator Eileen Doyle: [email protected]
Trainers:
John Burns, MBA, CRSW, is the Executive Director of SOS Recovery Community Organization and has been engaged in training delivery and development over the past six years at SOS. He oversees and inspires his staff and the numerous programs SOS offers at recovery centers in Rochester, Dover and Exeter, NH. They include syringe service programs and harm reduction supplies at all centers, family support and parenting programs, a comprehensive outreach program with those experiencing homelessness and a statewide program for individuals involved in the criminal justice system.
John is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and completed the MINT training of new trainers. He has been trained extensively in motivational interviewing techniques with other MINT members including Stephen Andrew LCSW, LADC, CCS, CGP, John Gilbert MS, RD, CCP, RHC-III, ACSM-CEP®, Ali Hall, JD, and Casey Jackson MSW, MAC, LICSW, CDP. He has also completed several coaching and coding trainings and trained under Denise Ernst PhD in Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity (MITI) Coding. John is trained and authorized to complete Motivational Interviewing Competency Assessments (MICA) for coding practitioners of MI.
Eileen Doyle, MST, CRSW, is the Training Coordinator at SOS Recovery Community Organization. She trains the Art & Science of Peer-Assisted Recovery series and co-trains Motivational Interviewing with SOS Executive Director John Burns. She has completed Motivational Interviewing trainings with Stephen R. Andrew LCSW, LADC, CCS, J ohn Gilbert, MS, RD, CCP, RHC-III, ACSM-CEP® and Jeffery Decker with Telos Motivational Interviewing for Law Enforcement. She also attends the HETI Learning Community.
Eileen earned her Masters in Science for Teachers from the University of NH and a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts/Journalism from Northeastern University. She is a certified Journaling Instructor through the Therapeutic Writing Institute and has led Journaling Workshops for recovery support workers, cancer survivors and others seeking healing, change and growth. Before joining the field of recovery, she was a high school teacher for 23 years in Haverhill, Mass. and a journalist at the Eagle-Tribune in Lawrence, Mass.
Event Venue
Online
USD 615.41