🚀 Exciting times ahead! The PR CoE is embarking on a new journey! We are transitioning into the National Peer-Run Training and Technical Assistance Center for Addiction Recovery Support (CARS), led by One World Recovery Network (OWRN)—a Peer-Led Recovery Community Organization! 🌟 Join Us in Building a National Peer-Led Recovery Movement! Get involved in the CARS Planning Community to help shape the future of CARS: https://ow.ly/IpnZ50TUvYJ #CARSRecovery #PeerSupport #AdvocateForRecovery #TogetherInRecovery #SAMHSA
Peer Recovery Center of Excellence
Non-profit Organizations
Kansas City, Missouri 2,208 followers
Led by individuals with lived experience to enhance the field of peer recovery support services.
About us
The Peer Recovery Center of Excellence (PR CoE) has been funded since 2020 by the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration to provide training and technical assistance to the peer workforce, recovery community organizations, and other organizations in the ecosystem of recovery to support the implementation of peer recovery support services. The PR CoE is housed at the University of Missouri Kansas City as part of its Collaborative to Advance Health Services. The PR CoE envisions a world where the peer workforce is diverse, understood, valued, trained, and integrated across systems. The four pillars that we seek to uphold through our work are social justice and equity, values rooted in recovery, peer leadership, and multiple pathways to recovery. The PR CoE provides training and technical assistance to build and elevate an equitable peer workforce to deliver peer recovery support services. We accomplish this through supporting peer integration; Recovery Community Organization capacity building; peer workforce development; evidence based practice dissemination; and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Website
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www.peerrecoverynow.org
External link for Peer Recovery Center of Excellence
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Kansas City, Missouri
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2020
- Specialties
- Peer Recovery, Substance Use Disorder, Peer Integration, Workforce Development, RCO Capacity Building, Evidence-Based Practices, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Ecosystem of Recovery, Training, Technical Assistance, and Recovery Support Services
Locations
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Primary
2464 Charlotte St
University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Nursing and Health Studies
Kansas City, Missouri 64108, US
Employees at Peer Recovery Center of Excellence
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Johanna M. Dolan
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Michael King
Leadership Trainer & Coach | Social Change Advocate
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Michelle Kavouras
Business Owner, Advocate, Harm Reductionist, TraumaAware, NCCAP Commissioner, National Certified Recovery Specialist, Birthing Assistant, Educator…
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Kae Kidd
Jackie Robinson Scholar | Health student
Updates
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We're excited about this development! Stay tuned for more info to come!
🎉Exciting news! One World Recovery Network has been awarded a $1.9 million annual grant from SAMHSA to lead the National Peer-Run Center for Addiction Recovery Support (CARS)! 🎉 Learn More Here: https://lnkd.in/gepGEt-J #RecoverySupport #OWRN #SAMHSA #PeerRecovery #AddictionRecovery #RecoveryMonth #CommunityImpact #HealthEquity #PeerSupportMatters #RecoveryForAll #OWRN #OneWorldRecovery
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Thank you to everyone who got involved in #RecoveryMonth this year and spread the word that #RecoveryIsPossible! Check out what SAMHSA is doing to support #recovery year-round. https://lnkd.in/gr4hHBzN
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Friendship is a superpower! 💪❤️ During #RecoveryMonth and beyond, reach out to a friend 👋 in #recovery and invite them to join you in activities that support their recovery journey. 🏓⚽🧩 https://ow.ly/SmSo50TuKnk
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Happening Wednesday! 🗓️
In honor of #SuicidePreventionMonth, SAMHSA is hosting a fireside chat on Black youth suicide prevention. 🖥️ Answering the Call: Empowering Communities to Prevent Suicide Among Black Youth 📆 Wednesday, 9/25 ⏰ 2–3:30 PM ET This webinar will highlight the efforts of SAMHSA's Black Youth Suicide Prevention Initiative and focus on actions to support youth in their communities. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights from experts and young people about addressing Black youth suicide and learn how to embed equity in suicide prevention efforts. Register today ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gpfxKh-n
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📣 Check in with someone in #recovery and ask them to share which activities give their life meaning. Showing you value what they enjoy shows you care. 💝 Learn how you can help your friends in #recovery: https://lnkd.in/gApze4-U #RecoveryMonth #EndtheStigma
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What a lineup! 👀 Be sure to tune in next week!
Join us for an inspiring and insightful webinar on the healing power of the arts in combating substance use and mental health conditions. 📆 Friday, 9/27 ⏰ 1PM ET This event will feature a panel of experts and explore how creative expression and artistic engagement can play a transformative role in the recovery and well-being of individuals facing addiction and mental health conditions. Don't miss this unique opportunity to gain valuable insights and connect with leaders in the field of arts and healing. Register ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gQvsHUCt
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New guide for exploring the unique recovery challenges faced by Black, African American, Indigenous, and Latine/Latinx communities: Start with Hope, But Don't Stop There! This guide explores the unique recovery challenges faced by Black, African American, Indigenous, and Latine/Latinx communities, emphasizing the need for culturally responsive, trauma-informed care. Drawing from insights shared in a webinar series, it delves into the historical impact of the War on Drugs, systemic barriers created by capitalism, and the importance of intersectionality. The guide advocates for recovery models that respect individual and community diversity while promoting holistic, peer-led approaches to healing. It offers practical resources and strategies for fostering inclusive, equitable recovery ecosystems. Get the free guide here: https://ow.ly/qYeK50Tpkva
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Peer Recovery Center of Excellence reposted this
Black Mental Health Matters! Let's support the mental wellbeing of Black communities by breaking down barriers to #MentalHealth support. #SPM24 Everyone deserves the care they need. https://lnkd.in/g7eAq2JB #988Lifeline