Recovery House Manager Curriculum
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The purpose of this curriculum is to enhance and expand the knowledge, skills and ability of Recovery House Managers, the primary direct support role within most recovery residences.
Self-paced courses: 1) Recovery Literacy, 2) Introduction to Recovery Residences and 3) Social Model Recovery
Virtual Classes: The Fundamentals of Being a Recovery House Manager– Dates and zoom links will be emailed to students
Table of Contents
1. Recovery Literacy
Recovery literacy is the degree to which individuals have "the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic information, supports and services needed to make appropriate decisions in support of recovery". Recovery literacy helps you support recovery for yourself and for others, and the aim of a recovery-oriented program should be to instill the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to develop and maintain a recovery lifestyle.
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2. Introduction to Recovery Residences in the US
This course offers an introduction and overview of recovery residences in the United State. Recovery residences are sober, safe and peer support living environments that promote recovery from substance use and co-occurring issues.
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3. Social Model Recovery
This course takes a comprehensive look at social model, a type of recovery support that focuses on ecological, cultural and social determinate of health. Social model programs are where the setting is the service, and social model is the foundation for many recovery services, such as recovery housing.
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Curriculum Syllabus
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