The Recovery Coaching Track for Newcomers and Global Citizens is designed to provide culturally sensitive and trauma-informed addiction recovery coaching, specifically supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds as they navigate the challenges of substance use and addiction. This program addresses the unique experiences of newcomers, global citizens, and immigrant populations, offering a comprehensive, community-centered approach to addiction recovery and wellness.
This track focuses on the intersection of cultural displacement, systemic discrimination, and trauma as contributing factors to substance use. It equips participants with tailored coaching methods to support individuals from African, Latin American, Haitian, and other immigrant populations on their recovery journey. Participants will also explore how the political and social landscape influences mental health and substance use patterns, providing the tools to offer compassionate, culturally informed support.
Why This Program Matters
Newcomers and global citizens often face significant trauma and stress related to displacement, systemic discrimination, and violence. These experiences increase the risk of substance use and addiction, which can be exacerbated by barriers to mental health services and recovery support in their new environments. For individuals from countries like Haiti, Mexico, Latin America, and Africa, the trauma of resettlement is compounded by systemic inequities that can further fuel addiction. This program offers a culturally relevant and trauma-informed approach to recovery, addressing the specific needs of these communities.
Who This Program is For
- Peer recovery coaches, community health workers, and allies working with immigrant and global populations.
- Leaders and advocates within cultural and community organizations.
- Health professionals and service providers seeking to enhance their understanding of culturally responsive recovery coaching.
- Individuals with lived experience who wish to support others from immigrant and newcomer communities in their addiction recovery journey.
What You Will Learn
- Stress and Trauma Reduction for Immigrants: Explore techniques for reducing the unique stressors faced by immigrants, such as resettlement challenges, discrimination, and economic insecurity. Learn to apply mindfulness, breathing exercises, and emotional regulation strategies to help individuals manage stress and build resilience.
- Cultural Humility in Recovery Coaching: Discover how to honor and integrate individuals’ cultural backgrounds into the recovery process, ensuring their recovery journey is relevant and respectful of their cultural identity. Learn how to create recovery plans that align with their traditions, spiritual beliefs, and values.
- Mindset and Agency: Understand how to foster a mindset of empowerment and self-efficacy in newcomers who may feel disempowered due to systemic inequities, displacement, or trauma. Equip individuals with tools to regain control over their lives, rebuild their sense of agency, and create meaningful recovery goals.
- Addressing Language Barriers and Social Isolation: Develop strategies for overcoming language barriers and social isolation that often affect newcomers, particularly in navigating healthcare and recovery services. Learn how to establish connections within their cultural communities to foster a supportive network.
- Building a Path to Stability: Help individuals establish a foundation of stability through goal setting around employment, education, and community involvement. Guide them through the steps to secure stable housing, meaningful employment, and opportunities for personal growth that fit within their unique immigration context.
- Advocating for Rights and Social Justice: Equip individuals with the knowledge and tools to advocate for themselves in the face of discrimination, unfair treatment, or other systemic barriers. This includes understanding their rights as immigrants and learning how to access services or support when faced with legal, social, or employment challenges.
- Emotional and Mental Health Support: Understand how to address the emotional and psychological toll of migration, trauma, and dislocation. Learn to recognize signs of mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, or PTSD, and how to make appropriate referrals to culturally competent mental health professionals.