Peer Support Coordinator Training
From Start to Sustainable: Learn to Coordinate an effective Peer Support Program
Calling all Peer Support Program Coordinators! This self-guided course is to designed to prepare you to manage a peer support program and mentor/coach peer team members. Lessons include, but not limited to:
- Roles and responsibilities of leaders and peers
- Recruiting to core values
- New peer orientation
- Conducting peer check-ins
- Collecting and utilizing stats
- and more...
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While there are no prerequisites for this course, it references our free Policy and Protocol course. Consider enrolling in that course on Teachable as well.
Your Instructor
From advocate to counselor to minister, Dorie has been in the “helping business” her entire career. While working for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), Dorie served as a crisis counselor, as well as developed curriculum and taught peer and crisis support training for federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies. In 2016, Dorie left government work to expand her reach through her training company, Crisis Support Solutions, LLC. During the last seven years, Dorie has developed and delivered training that teaches personnel how to provide care and offer hope to peers overwhelmed by crisis and struggling with stress.
Called to ministry, Dorie earned a Masters in Divinity (M.Div) from McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University, Atlanta, GA in 2000 and later earned a Masters in Social Work (MSW) from Savannah State University, Savannah, GA in 2005. After entering the candidacy process for Word and Service as a Deacon, Dorie completed a Certificate of Advanced Theological Study (CATS) at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (PLTS) in Berkeley, CA. Dorie has just completed her internship and will soon be ordained and installed as a Rostered Minister in the ELCA.
With Crisis Support Solutions, LLC business partner, Joey Fennell, Dorie recently formed MESS Ministries, Inc., a non-profit designed to teach clergy and lay leaders how to provide mental, emotional, and spiritual support (MESS) to people in need. Find more at MESSministries.org.
Frequently Asked Questions
Instead of helping one, Coordinators do the hard work of building a program to help many for years to come. It's work worth doing...so let's get to work.
Together,
Team CSS