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Ethical Considerations for Recovery Coaches


Few professions draw more on one’s internal ethical resources than that of a recovery coach.

Our care for our clients often feels like it competes with the care they are given elsewhere. Knowing intuitively what the next right step is can call on our deepest inner wisdoms.

Modelling what we coach can be a challenge, but it’s so important for the coach/coachee relationship.

In this course, we will explore some of the more common challenges we may face.

Most of us have common sense ethical understanding, but what about when our coaching craft draws us into a grey area. What critical aspects is it most important that we consider?

In this course, we will examine several scenarios designed to cultivate that inner wisdom.

Some of the things we will learn, include:

  • Understand what ethics are and why ethics are so important when performing Recovery Coach Services

  • Learn how to stay in your lane as a recovery coach

  • Understand the decision making process

  • Develop guidelines for making ethical decisions

  • Apply the new learning to your every day work as a recovery coach

Successful participants of this course will be awarded 16 CEUs by CCAR.

BECOMING A RECOVERY COACH PROFESSIONAL (RCP)

This course is also a necessary step in receiving your Recovery Coach Professional designation.

Our next training is Feb. 3 and 4, 2023 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pacific Time.

Contact us for more information at rc@still-here.ca, or call 604-307-7726.

To book a spot in this course, e-transfer $420 ($400, plus GST of $20) to rc@still-here.ca, or make payment through www.still-here.ca/booking (Square fees apply)

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