CARC Recertification - Complete Package

Completion of this training package will provide the 12 hours of required training for CARC recertification.

  • Ethics for Recovery Coaches
  • Multiple Pathways

To take these trainings individually, search "CARC Re-Certification Required Trainings" on Recovery Support Trainings.

18 hours of additional elective training CEUs are also required. BSAS/AdCare training options that meet these elective requirements can be found by searching for "Meets CARC Recertification Elective" on Recovery Support Trainings

Training Details

CARC Re-Certification Required Trainings
Education Hours Obtained: 6

This CARC Re-certification workshop offers participants with coaching experience unique opportunities to explore and define what ethical practice means within the context of their work, as well as within their varied work environments. This one-day workshop includes a discussion of the history, classic expressions and impact of ethics and a hands-on exploration of recovery-specific ethical challenges, conflicts and opportunities for ethical practice when working as a Recovery Coach. Participants engage in facilitated exercises for practice of new skills, self-awareness, confidentiality, ethical decision-making, and boundary management, as well as self-assessment and professional next steps. 

Additional considerations

Must have CARC certification

Title Type Location Dates
Ethics for Recovery Coaches Standalone Online 5/13/24
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CARC Re-Certification Required Trainings, Recovery Support Trainings
Education Hours Obtained: 6

This workshop provides a hands-on introduction and overview of numerous pathways of recovery, including their history, organizing structure, rituals, and other defining characteristics. Participants will explore various pathways of recovery that currently exist, factors (cultural, socio-economic, etc.) individuals consider when choosing a pathway that meets their needs, and the tasks required to initiate and support any new recovery pathway (including one they champion) in their community.

 
Additional considerations

Must have CARC certification