Recovery Training Institute (RTI-III)
Healthcare Industry
Nonprofits
Organizations Involved
Detroit Recovery Project, Inc.
Occupations Involved
Peer Support Specialists; Other: Behavioral Health-Related Paraprofessionals
Workforce Development Focus
Improving the quality of healthcare workforce
Workforce Issues Addressed
Providing educational opportunities for healthcare professionals to become more specialized in their occupation
Description
The Detroit Recovery Project received over $2 million from HRSA to support an initiative called Recovery Training Institute (RTI-III). RTI-III will create technology-based training curricula to address the impact of opiates and other drugs to youth and transitional-aged youth in Detroit and metro Detroit. The training will be provided to paraprofessionals who want to become peer support specialists and other behavioral health-related paraprofessionals. RTI-III plans to train 80 paraprofessionals over the four-year grant. Curriculum includes 80+ hours of didactic and interactive classroom-based coursework training, a 25-hour practical training experience, and a 500-hour internship.
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