DCS Annual Report 2021 | Page 31

Department of Community Supervion
“ The hard work of our counselors and support staff reunites families and restores hope to an individual ' s life . Our dedicated team is grateful to serve any individual desiring change .”
Sherri Bloodworth Director , Recidivism Reduction Unit
Counselor Certification Prep Program
The CCP program is designed to provide the necessary requirements needed to obtain credentialing . Research has demonstrated that evidence-based treatment of substance use disorders can lead to significant reductions in drinking and drug use as well as major improvements in physical , mental health , and social functioning . However , the provision of culturally relevant evidence-based practices and the demonstration of significant treatment outcomes depend on an effectively trained and supported workforce . ( Southern Coast Addiction Technology Transfer Center , Applying the TAP 21 to Certification Standards & Other Addiction Treatment Workforce Improvement Initiatives )
During FY21 , RRU clinical supervisors provided over 1700 hours of group and individual clinical supervision to counselors seeking certification . The RRU held monthly CCP training courses , with an average of 75 counselors in attendance per month . Three ( 3 ) DCS Counselors received their certification as a Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor II ( CADC II ) during the fiscal year . Congratulations are due to Taylor McDowell from Valdosta GFDRC , Monique Morgan from Tifton DRC , and Jasmine Harrison from Savannah DRC who passed their CADC-II exams and became certified addiction counselors ! Congratulations are also in order to Stephanie Sellers , SSPC 3 with the Recidivism Reduction Unit , for obtaining her licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor ! According the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Certification Board of Georgia :
“ The Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor credential is the foundation for working in diverse professional settings where addiction services are provided . A thorough understanding of addiction and the latest evidence-based practices for treatment is the hallmark of a qualified professional . The Alcohol & Drug Counselor credential requires professionals to demonstrate competency through experience , education , supervision , and the passing of a rigorous examination .”
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