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  • All IPWC trainings, including CEUs, are free.
  • The Iowa Board of Certification has pre-approved CEUs for peers.
  • The CEUs that are offered through CCAR will be provided by CCAR.
  • Trainings are capped at between 25 and 75 participants. Registrations will close when the class is full. 

Ethics Training and CEU Opportunities

Date(s), Time

Topic

CEU Hours

Eligibility

Registration

1st and 3rd Wednesdays

9:30-10:30 a.m.

Peer Support for Peer Support (PS4PS) Group

Supporting others is a powerful and rewarding experience, and as a peer professional, you deserve support, too! PS4PS offers a space for peer professionals to connect, share ideas, find support, and recharge. 

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  • Peer support specialists, family peer support specialists, recovery coaches
Registration is not required. Click on Join Zoom Meeting

Friday, June 26th

8:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.

In-Person Peer Ethics Training 

Location: Coralville

Throughout our careers, we inevitably face ethical dilemmas with employers, coworkers, and those we serve. These situations often leave us feeling uncertain about the best course of action, especially when the choices aren’t clear-cut. That’s where a peer code of ethics is indispensable—to help us navigate these complexities. In this training, you will learn how to identify the standards of conduct within the Code, think through the gray areas, and respond to different types of conflict. 

  • If you are seeking certification - or recertification – through Iowa Board of Certification (IBC), and want to confirm if this training meets the requirements you need, please contact the IBC directly. The IBC website is: https://iowabc.org/
  • Please note: This training does not meet the ethics training requirement for seeking initial certification through the IBC as a Peer Recovery Specialist (PRS) using the Recovery Coach training certification track.
6 hours
  • Peer support specialists, family peer support specialists, recovery coaches
Registration is closed and class is full.

Mon., Aug. 10th - Wed., Aug. 12th

1:00 - 5:00 p.m. (Central)

 

CCAR's Ethical Considerations for Recovery Coaches ©

Location: Virtual

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 in guiding someone through their own recovery process. In this training, you’ll learn what ethics are and why ethics are so important when performing Recovery Coach Services, how to stay in your lane as a recovery coach, the decision-making process, how to develop guidelines for making ethical decisions, and apply this new learning to your everyday work as a Recovery Coach.

16 hoursTo apply to attend this training through the IPWC, prior completion of CCAR's Recovery Coach Academy© is required.

Applications will open on Tuesday, June 23rd at 12:00 p.m./noon. At that time, a link to apply will be posted here.