Creating recovery spaces that are inclusive and culturally humble is essential for supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds on their journey to healing and recovery. This interactive and engaging training explores the intersection of cultural humility and inclusion within recovery spaces, offering coaches, peer support workers and supervisors the opportunity to deepen their understanding, skills, and practices for fostering welcoming and inclusive environments.
Through a combination of interactive discussions, experiential activities, and practical exercises, participants will explore key concepts, reflect on their own biases and assumptions, and learn strategies for promoting cultural humility and fostering a sense of belonging for all individuals in recovery spaces.
Mindfulness and reflective practices will be integral components of this training, helping participants to address and mitigate their biases. By incorporating these practices, participants will cultivate greater self-awareness and empathy, enabling them to create more inclusive and supportive recovery environments.
Our aim is to advance equity and inclusion by creating organizational cultures that support systemic change and a shared vision of inclusivity. This training will equip participants with the tools needed to implement these practices within their organizations, ensuring that recovery spaces are equitable, just, and supportive for everyone.
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Who This Training is For
This training is designed for recovery coaches, peer support workers, counselors, therapists, program managers, and other professionals working in recovery spaces who are committed to creating inclusive and culturally humble environments for individuals in recovery