Since 2016 Certified Peer Specialists with lived experience in carceral systems have been trained and employed as Forensic Peer Mentors (FPM). Supported by the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities and the Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network, the FPMs serve returning citizens who have behavioral health conditions - substance use and/or mental health - in accountability courts, prisons, jails, reentry facilities, day reporting centers and recovery community organizations. This session overviews the development of the FPM curriculum and ongoing workforce development initiatives including the monthly learning community. Our emphasis is on celebrating prosocial living and progressive recovery including the collaborative contributions of Community Supervision Officers and other allies.
Format
Recorded webinar, non-interactive, self-paced distance learning activity with post-test.
This presentation was recorded on January 13, 2023.
Learning Objectives
- Explain the preparations used to inform the development of the 5-day Forensic Peer Mentor (FPM) Ready4Reentry training including data gathered from listening sessions around the state.
- Describe the returning citizens’ and the communities’ roles as the foundational Crime Desistance Theory of the FPM training.
- Review the impact of FPMs on metrics of our communities’ safety and health.
Target Audience
Counselor, Nurse/Nurse Practitioner, Peer Specialist/Peer Support, Pharmacist, Physician (Non-psychiatrist), Physician Assistant, Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Social Worker
Instructional Level
Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced
Estimate Time to Complete
Estimated Duration: 1.0 hour
Program Start Date: January 13, 2023
Program End Date: January 13, 2026
Ongoing
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Continuing Education Credit
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Physicians
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Psychologists
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Instructor
- Lindsey Sizemore is a Certified Peer Specialist - Addictive Disease (CPS-AD) and Mental Health (CPS-MH) with the Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network. She currently serves as the Forensic Peer Mentor (FPM) Training Director. This includes leading the FPM Ready4Reentry 5-day initial training plus monthly FPM Learning Community sessions that focus on professional development and celebrating successes with our allies. By developing and expanding the FPM workforce, she successfully supports returning citizens in living lives of meaning and purpose. Ms. Sizemore has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
- George S. Braucht has 14,000+ hours of psychotherapy, supervision, and applied community psychology experience focuses on professional and peer workforce development that emphasizes continuous service quality and program outcome improvement. George co-founded the Certified Addiction Recovery Empowerment Specialist (CARES) Academy, a peer recovery coach training that is operational in several states, and the Forensic Peer Mentor Ready4Reentry training. Mr. Braucht has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Planners
- Teri Brister, PhD, LPC, National Alliance on Mental Illness. Reports no financial relationships with commercial interests.
- Amy N. Cohen, PhD, American Psychiatric Association. Reports no financial relationships with commercial interests.
- John Torous, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Dr. Torous has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
- Sherin Khan, LCSW, Thresholds. Reports no financial relationships with commercial interests.
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