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

Learning and Development Specialist

Ti'Aza Hill

Ti’Aza is a Certified Peer Specialist and WRAP facilitator, with over a half decade of experience in the helping field. She is particularly interested in supporting individuals with mental health diagnosis and returning citizens. Ti’Aza is passionate about holistic approaches to wellness outside the medical model and centered on human interaction with nature and green spaces. Prior to joining the institute, she worked to support returning citizens in finding resources and employment.

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