Date & Time
Monday, September 15, 2025, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Speakers
Session Type
Single-Speaker Presentation
Intended Audience
This is a presentation intended for a broad audience
Level of Experience
Introductory -- No prior experience with topic needed.
Description
Presentation Description:
Recovery housing and the broader recovery movement that it is part of has a rich and storied history that stretches back well over 100 years. The common thread across our shared history is that we are most effective in our efforts when they are grounded in community. We will explore our history, consider the lessons of our successes and failures along the way and consider how we build upon the efforts that came before ours and support recovery efforts for the next generation.
Objectives
Learning Objectives:
1. Attendees will gain insight into the history of the recovery movement in the United States and the evolution of recovery housing within the broader efforts.
2. Attendees will explore some of the key internal and external threats to recovery and recovery housing efforts over the course of the last fifty years.
3. Attendees will consider the lessons of our shared history and how to sustain and expand community grounded efforts to support safe and supportive recovery housing for the next generation.
1. Attendees will gain insight into the history of the recovery movement in the United States and the evolution of recovery housing within the broader efforts.
2. Attendees will explore some of the key internal and external threats to recovery and recovery housing efforts over the course of the last fifty years.
3. Attendees will consider the lessons of our shared history and how to sustain and expand community grounded efforts to support safe and supportive recovery housing for the next generation.
Counselor Skill Group
Legal, Ethical and Professional Development