Course Description

This 12-hour course lays the foundation of Supervision in a Peer Support Environment, grounded in understanding of CPS roles and Recovery Values. This course includes SAMHSA's Core Competencies of Peer Support, OMHSAS Standards of Supervision for Peer Support, Kadushin's Social Work model on the Functions of Supervision, Reflective Supervision basics, and examines Trauma-informed principles in a supervisory context. This course has been approved for continuing education units through the National Association of Social Work- PA Chapter. Facilitators utilize various virtual engagement methods to ensure participants take full advantage of this interactive and skill-building course.

Instructor

Bilingual Learning and Development Specialist

Hannah Spittle, B.A.

Hannah Spittle is a Bilingual Learning and Development Specialist at the Institute at MHP. With a degree in Spanish and education from Ohio State University, Hannah has a passion for educating people of all ages. During her time at Ohio State, she was a Spanish tutor and participant in the Adopt-a-School program, a volunteer organization for underfunded schools in the Columbus area. To kickstart her Spanish career, Hannah was able to take part in an exchange program at La Universidad de Alcalá in Alcalá de Henares, Spain. Prior to MHP, Hannah worked a summer internship as a translator for the United States Census Bureau in 2020. Additionally, she taught twenty-six classes per week as a travel Spanish teacher throughout the school year. Hannah looks forward to continuing to utilize her abilities through facilitating CPS and other MHP courses in Spanish.

Are you Ready?

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