Training Dates: November 29th-December 1st (8 AM-5PM) Training Location: Hamilton County Public Health Large Conference Room (250 William Howard Taft Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45202)
How Does Someone Become a Certified Family Peer Supporter (CFPS)?
To obtain peer supporter certification, individuals will submit a complete and compliant application including the following documentation:
(a) Proof of a minimum of forty hours of department approved competency-based peer services TRAINING
(b) Hold a high school diploma, a general educational development certification, or similar secondary education from outside of the United States;
(c) Documentation of passing the department peer supporter exam, or an exam administered or designated by the department;
(d) Certified peer supporters will attest to having read and understood the code of ethics at initial certification
(e) The results of a bureau of criminal investigation and federal bureau of investigation criminal records check conducted within one year of submission.
What Do CFPS’s Offer?
Certified Family Peer Supporter services may include:
Providing empathetic listening and emotional support
Assisting families in navigating systems
Supplying information about child‐serving systems, children’s behavioral health and development, and community resources
Rendering advocacy support
Encouraging self‐care activities
Facilitating familial engagement with service providers
Modeling collaboration between families and professionals
Engaging in safety and care planning; exploring and eliminating barriers to care plan follow‐through
Offering skill‐building for parents that enhances resiliency, communication, advocacy and other areas affecting the ability to maintain a child with complex needs in the home, school and community