A Certified Recovery Specialist (CRS) is an individual with personal experience in their own substance use and subsequent recovery. By sharing insights gained from their journey, Recovery Specialists provide a unique perspective to those facing similar challenges. They serve as role models to reduce stigma, eliminate barriers, and build community by advocating for individuals, the recovery system, and recovery-oriented services.
A Certified Family Recovery Specialist (CFRS) is a credential for adults directly impacted by a family member's or loved one’s substance use disorder. CFRSs share their lived experiences with other families to provide recovery support services, understanding the stigma associated with substance use disorder and its impact on families. CFRSs are trained to help families navigate the recovery process and support them throughout their journey.
Help others through your own addiction recovery experience
Penn State Fayette's CRS and CFRS training program includes 78 hours of education: 66 hours of in-class instruction and 12 hours of online homework. Participants must meet the requirements set by the Pennsylvania Certification Board, including:
- High school diploma or GED
- A signed ethical code of conduct
- 18 months of sustained addiction recovery (CRS)
- Experience regarding a loved one's substance use (CFRS)
- A 1,000-word reflection of your recovery experience (CRS)
- A 1,000-word reflection of your experience with a loved one's substance use (CFRS)
- Three letters of reference (CFRS)
Individuals must also apply to the Pennsylvania Certification Board and successfully complete the CRS/CRFS 78-hour training curriculum. More information and requirements may be found on the Pennsylvania Certification's Board's website.
Participants must have access to a laptop or desktop computer. Mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones may not be used in this program.
Classes begin: February 7, 2025, and will be held every Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. through April 18, 2025, at Penn State Fayette.
Cost: $1,199. Grants may be available through your local CareerLink. For more information, email [email protected] or call 724-430-4211.
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