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ED2Recovery+ Peer Conference 2024

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April 18th and 19th (hosted virtually via Zoom)

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The ED2Recovery+ Peer Support Provider Virtual Conference, hosted by Wisconsin Voices for Recovery, is an annual conference geared towards Recovery Coaches and Certified Peer Specialists working within our ED2Recovery+ Program.

This free conference is open for ALL Wisconsin Recovery Coaches and Certified Peer Specialist to attend. This conference, is an opportunity for those working in the field of Peer Support to gain additional knowledge, skills, and CEU’s to help support their role as a Certified Peer Specialist and/or Recovery Coach.

This conference is approved for up to 12.0 continuing education hours by UW-Stevens Point Continuing Education Department. To verify your attendance in earning CEUs for this conference please make sure your first and last name is displayed during the sessions.

This conference is sponsored by the ED2Recovery+ program, which is funded by the Wisconsin Department of Human Services with SOR funds.


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