Co-Occurring Challenges Training

The Co-Occurring Challenges Training is a cross-disciplinary two-day training for Mental Health Peer Specialists and Recovery Support Peer Specialists designed to increase their knowledge and awareness of the relationship between substance use and mental health disorders.

To be eligible for this training, one must be a Recovery Support Peer Specialist or a Mental Health Peer Specialist.

The Co-Occurring Challenges curriculum has been developed as a resource for experienced peer specialists from the substance use and mental health recovery support communities. The curriculum provides an interactive approach to:

  • Cross-training on substance use and mental health recovery
  • Developing practical skills for working peers who assist those living with co-occurring challenges.

Developing practical skills for working peers who assist those living with co-occurring challenges.

Course Info

  • This is a 2-day training and no cost to participants
  • 16 CEU’s offered
  • Must be a Recovery Support Peer Specialist or a Mental Health Peer Specialist
  • Registration is open now and closes when class fills. 
  • Class limited to 10 RSPS & 10 MHPS participants. 
  • There will be a waitlist if class fills.
  • Registration
  • Back to training overview page

Schedule:

  • TBD