PEER RECOVERY SUPPORT ERVICES...Recovery Specialist Combined physical health, mental health, (includes an SUD endorsement) ForensicPeer Specialist Primary focus on those incarcerated
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PEER RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES Brandon George Executive Director Indiana Addiction Issues Coalition
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• Familiarize with peer supports1
• Establish how to connect2
• Identify other social supports3
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Peer Recovery Support Services (PRSS)• How?• Who/what are they?• Where do they work?• How do they fit?
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Recovery Community Services Program (RCSP), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (SAMHSA/CSAT) funds grant projects across the country to develop and deliver these services.
-SAMHSA
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Recovery Coaches are specially trained, non-clinical individuals who work with you on an individual basis. They can extend the reach of treatment beyond clinical settings and assist even if you cannot or are unable to enter treatment for a number of reasons. Recovery Coaches are peers who have experienced addiction first-hand in their own life or in the lives of family or friends around them. Armed with this shared experience and extensive training, they are able to support you in recovery by sharing their experience, strength, & hope. Recovery Coaches assist you in finding ways to stop using and reduce harm associated with addictive behaviors. They work with you to develop an individualized recovery plan focused on your personal goals Recovery Coaches provide strength-based support by encouraging you to make self-guided decisions about your own recovery. They empower you to remove the barriers and obstacles associated with recovery. Recovery Coaches can also identify and reduce risks associated with relapse. Recovery Coaches work with you to ensure your recovery is integrated within your primary care or behavioral health needs. You’re also encouraged to involve your family and community in your recovery plans
• Eskenazi Emergency Department• Methodist Emergency Department• IU Health Virtual • South Bend Memorial• Boone County Jail (7 more in Western Indiana) • Reuben Engagement Center • Life Recovery Center • Centerstone(s) • Fairbanks, Community North • Anthem Insurance Company • Community Outreach • Austin, Indiana Health Department/HIV Clinic.
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• Supports all types of peer services
• Continuing education units (CEUs)
• Removes barriers for certification
• Technical assistance for organizations implementing peers
Are there other recovery support services?
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• PACE Peer Resource Center (RCC)• Overdose Lifeline (RCO)• Indiana Addiction Issues Coalition (RCO)• Indiana Recovery Alliance (RCO)• Recovery Café (coming soon)• Safe Haven (Orange County RCC)• The Bridge (Greenfield RCC)• Upper Room (South Bend RCC)
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https://indianarecoverynetwork.org
• Recovery Community Organizations (RCO)• Recovery Community Centers (RCC)• Recovery Coalitions• Recovery Residences
Helping Clear a Path onthe Road to Recovery
Users find resources to help them during their self-discovery with addiction recovery
Users swipe between the recovery support and choose the area they need resources