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Peer Support and the RCOS of New Hampshire – Part 2

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Conversations with Cheryle Pacapelli - Part 2

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Welcome to the latest episode of Archways Threads! In part 2 of this 3-part interview, Michelle Lennon continues her insightful conversation with Cheryle Pacapelli, Project Director of the Recovery Centers in New Hampshire. They dive deep into the complexities and successes of the peer recovery support movement, sharing personal stories, discussing the challenges of supervision, and exploring the vital role of harm reduction in recovery.

00:00 - Introduction and Recap

01:20 - The Role of Education in Peer Recovery

06:03 - Challenges of Licensing and Supervision

13:12 - Harm Reduction and Peer Recovery

16:47 - Supporting Multiple Pathways to Recovery

Michelle and Cheryle discuss the importance of education for peer recovery support workers, debunking the myth that peers lack educational qualifications and sharing inspiring stories of peers advancing their education and careers. The conversation then shifts to the complexities of licensing requirements for peer support workers, exploring the tension between medical models and peer support practices, and the need for better training for supervisors.

Michelle and Cheryle also delve into the controversial topic of harm reduction, discussing its importance in keeping people safe and alive, and the different approaches taken by recovery centers across New Hampshire.

The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of recognizing and supporting multiple pathways to recovery, from harm reduction to abstinence, and the ongoing need for education and conversation within the recovery community.

Part 3 of this conversation will be posted on October 1, 2024. Please subscribe so you’ll be notified when it’s posted.

If there's a topic you'd like to see us cover, email us at podcast@archwaysnh.org or call us at 603-960-2128. Visit our website at https://www.archwaysnh.org to learn more about the Archways family of recovery and family resource centers.

If your business or organization has been thinking about creating a podcast and aren’t sure how to start, reach out to our producer at https://smithdouglass.com.

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Conversations with Cheryle Pacapelli - Part 2

Link to Part 1 of the conversation - https://share.transistor.fm/s/df5940a4

Welcome to the latest episode of Archways Threads! In part 2 of this 3-part interview, Michelle Lennon continues her insightful conversation with Cheryle Pacapelli, Project Director of the Recovery Centers in New Hampshire. They dive deep into the complexities and successes of the peer recovery support movement, sharing personal stories, discussing the challenges of supervision, and exploring the vital role of harm reduction in recovery.

00:00 - Introduction and Recap

01:20 - The Role of Education in Peer Recovery

06:03 - Challenges of Licensing and Supervision

13:12 - Harm Reduction and Peer Recovery

16:47 - Supporting Multiple Pathways to Recovery

Michelle and Cheryle discuss the importance of education for peer recovery support workers, debunking the myth that peers lack educational qualifications and sharing inspiring stories of peers advancing their education and careers. The conversation then shifts to the complexities of licensing requirements for peer support workers, exploring the tension between medical models and peer support practices, and the need for better training for supervisors.

Michelle and Cheryle also delve into the controversial topic of harm reduction, discussing its importance in keeping people safe and alive, and the different approaches taken by recovery centers across New Hampshire.

The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of recognizing and supporting multiple pathways to recovery, from harm reduction to abstinence, and the ongoing need for education and conversation within the recovery community.

Part 3 of this conversation will be posted on October 1, 2024. Please subscribe so you’ll be notified when it’s posted.

If there's a topic you'd like to see us cover, email us at podcast@archwaysnh.org or call us at 603-960-2128. Visit our website at https://www.archwaysnh.org to learn more about the Archways family of recovery and family resource centers.

If your business or organization has been thinking about creating a podcast and aren’t sure how to start, reach out to our producer at https://smithdouglass.com.

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