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Recovery Advisory Council Meetings

The Recovery Advisory Council (RAC) meets every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 10am to 12pm (EST) via the Zoom platform. Peers are encouraged to attend.

To attend a meeting, please email [email protected]

Benefits of Attending a Meeting

• Network and promote your organization or Agency
• Share Peer Related Interest
• Training Opportunities
• Recovery Resources
• Professional Development

Recovery Advisory Council Meeting - January 2023

Highlights of January Meeting:

— Cindy Kimmons reported that The Up Center has an upcoming Peer training from March 06, 2023 – April 03, 2023. Christopher Brydge is the trainer. Click here to register: https://www.vaprs.org/become-a-peer/availablePRStrainings/

— Katie Matthews reported that Vocal is having a training for Working with Individuals Who Experience Paranoia and Unusual Beliefs on February 22, 2023. Click here to register: https://www.vocalvirginia.org/trainings

— Steven Hills reported that APPR is being revamped through Vocal. If anyone is interested in WRAP advanced level training please contact Thomas E. Pratt, CPRS Peer Recovery Academy of America Certified Virginia Peer Recovery Specialist Trainer Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) Advance Level [email protected](757) 403-8557

Read the Meeting Minutes

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