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Recovery Coaching in an Emergency Department
Sparkle LLC, Colorado
Emergency Departments now recognize that Recovery Coaches can make a difference in this high paced setting by connecting those that are present in the ED to pathways of recovery that can be sustained in the long term.Recovery Coaching continues to gain momentum throughout the country, and with good reason. Recovery Coaches can, and do, connect people to long term and sustained recovery. Because of this, more and more, coaches are being utilized in a variety of settings, including doctors offices, police stations, drug courts, treatment centers, and most notably Emergency Departments. The need for skilled coaches who can easily adapt and work in a fast-paced ED setting is growing exponentially. As providers of the CT ED Recovery Coaches program, we have learned a great deal about the different training needs of those who choose to serve in this unique role.This course prepares participants for the challenging and rewarding role of a Recovery Coach in the Emergency Department. This educational program is approved by NAADAC #195293.
Objectives
Describe the roles and functions of the Recovery Coach working in the Emergency Department;Understand and practice staying in your lane;Develop skills to advocate and educate staff, patients, etc. as a way to demonstrate accountability within the role;Use of Motivational Interviewing (MI) to bring people through the stages of change into Recovery;Further develop your art of Recovery Coaching. This educational program is approved by NAADAC #195293.
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For more information and to register, please contact sparklelindsay2@gmail.com
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Multiple Session
Year Code
2021-2022
Max # of Awards
12
Min # of Awards
12
Activity Code
CART-22-106-015
Topic
106 Emergency Department Recovery Coaching
Subject Area
[Accountability], [Active Listening], [Art and Science of Recovery Coaching], [Art of RC], [Coaching], [Communication Skills], [Compassion Fatigue], [Emergency Department], [Motivational Interviewing], [Multple Pathways], [Organizational Culture], [Professionalism], [Recovery Coach Roles], [Recovery Coaching], [Recovery Language], [Science of RC], [Self Care], [Spectrum of attitudes], [Stages of Change], [Staying in your lane]
Target Audience
[Clinicians], [Community Members], [Family Members], [Friends/Allies], [Peer Specialists], [People in Recovery], [Recovery Coaches], [Recovery Peer Specialists], [Supervisors]
Class Status
CLOSED
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12/12/2021
8:30AM
4:00PM
Sparkle LLC
2723 Marcy Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO
Sparkle Lindsay
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12/13/2021
8:30AM
4:00PM
Sparkle LLC
2723 Marcy Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO
Sparkle Lindsay
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