Recovery Capital: Resources for Sustainable Healing
| Date | Class Type | Address | City | State | Price |
|---|
| 4/22/2026 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM PST - Registration Recovery Capital, $140 | | | | | $140.00 |
Training Date
April 22, 2026, 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Training Description
Recovery Capital refers to the internal strengths and external resources that support individuals experiencing substance use and mental health challenges to begin, sustain, and strengthen recovery.
This 2-hour webinar introduces Recovery Capital as a systems-informed, strengths-based framework and presents the Brief Assessment of Recovery Capital (BARC-10) as an evidence-based assessment tool.
Participants will learn how factors such as housing stability, employment, social connection, and access to coordinated systems of care influence recovery outcomes, and how to ethically and effectively apply Recovery Capital data to support person-centered service planning within recovery-oriented systems of care.
At the conclusion of this webinar participants will be able to:
- Apply the Recovery Capital framework in their work with clients by addressing one or more internal and external resources as part of treatment to support long-term recovery.
- Use a Recovery Capital lens to identify at least one service design or system access improvement project that could directly benefit client experience and/or outcomes.
- Develop actionable care plans in their work with clients that incorporate at least one individual, program, and system-level support need to promote sustained recovery.
- Administer the Brief Assessment of Recovery Capital (BARC-10) in the practice setting to inform clinical decision-making and monitor Recovery Capital over time.
Upon completing the live
virtual
training, you will receive a Certificate of Attendance for attending the training.
Trainer: Darla Belflower, LCSW
Delivery
Method: Live Virtual Via Zoom
Prerequisites: None
CE Hours: 2.0
Target Audience:
Behavioral
health team members including clinicians, peers, case managers, social workers, counselors,
and
supervisors.
There is no known commercial support for this webinar.
All training materials will be
provided
the week prior to the training.