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Health advocate virtual counseling6/19/2023 ![]() The ability to provide evening and occasional weekend program coverage.Demonstrate self motivation and a positive attitude towards learning and team work.Competence in the use of various social media tools and presentation technology, i.e.Strong oral and written communication skills, public speaking experience a plus.Evaluating our programs to ensure quality, effectiveness and utilization.Developing educational programming based on the assessed health and wellness needs of the WPU student community.Acting as liaisons on behalf of the CHWC to campus life and the greater WPU campus community.Providing training and outreach programming that promote healthy lifestyle choices and self care.Promoting education and awareness of the services provided by the CHWC.The Peer Health Advocate program supports the mission of the Counseling, Health and Wellness Center to enhance the physical and emotional health of students by: The Peer Health Advocates offer their services to students through educational workshops, theatrical presentations, tabling events, collaborating with campus clubs and organizations and hosting substance free events. Consistent with the mission of the Counseling, Health and Wellness Center, Peer Health Advocates are trained to develop, promote, and provide health related outreach programming to enhance the physical and emotional health of WPU students. The Peer Health Advocates are a group of trained student peer educators employed by the Counseling, Health and Wellness Center (CHWC). Emergencies will be evaluated on a case by case basis and may require documentation.Are You Interested in Joining Our Team? Here are the Facts! Chronic cancellations (not canceling within 48 hours of a training or as a “no show” to a training two or more times in a one calendar year*) will result in all of your future registrations being moved to a wait list status. If you register for training and are unable to attend, you must “unregister” yourself, on the online registration system or contact MHA Peer Training Services, within 48 hours of the training date. If you do not register for a training, via MHA Peer Training Services’ online registration system, you may not attend. For the purposes of this policy, attendance is defined as participating in a program as designed, including arriving on time, and staying for all scheduled sessions in their entirety. ![]() These policies ensure we use our limited resources to train Peer Recovery Specialists effectively in the skills needed to perform the duties required of their position. The following registration and attendance policies applies to all MHA Peer training programs and are effective immediately. As such, one of your responsibilities is to register and participate in our trainings in a professional manner. ![]() This partnership in professional development is a shared responsibility. Likewise, MHA Peer Training Services has made a commitment to meeting the high demand of training opportunities needed to support your development. Please check back for updates as to when that session will be offered.īy registering for a training opportunity with MHA Peer Training Services, you are making an important commitment to your professional development. ![]() We are currently offering virtual Continuing Education Units (CEU) and Peer Certification training. Welcome to the Peer Services training system! Online training now available! (see training list below)ĭue to the current health care crisis, all in-person training is currently canceled. ![]()
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