The Certified Prevention Professional Supervisor Educator™ (CPPSE) advanced curriculum is designed for experienced preventionists that are qualified and competent in providing education, training, coaching, supervision and consultation in the prevention of salutogenic impairment involving spiritual health, mental health, emotional and behavioral health, SUDs, social/cultural/environmental health, and non-clinical issues impacting activities of daily living.
The National Prevention Supervisor Educator Curriculum (NPSEC) explores the following salient components of mental health and SUD prevention practice:
(1) Salutogenesis & Iatrogenesis
(2) Prevention Core Competencies
(3) Prevention Professional/Specialist Scope of Practice
(4) Theories and Practices of Prevention Supervision
(5) Prevention Supervisor Scope of Practice
(6) Fundamentals of Pedagogy, Andragogy, and Heutagogy
(7) Developing and Practicing Cultural Literacy
(8) Interdisciplinary & Multidisciplinary Team
(9) Ethics, Advocacy & Professional Responsibilities
(10) Supervised Practice
In order to participate in this professional development track, professionals must satisfy the following prerequisites:
1. Bachelor degree from an USDE/CHEA accredited college or university with sixty (60) combined credits in health, behavioral sciences, human services, and education
2. Hold the IC&RC Internationally Certified Prevention Specialist (ICPS) credential in good standing
3. Hold a recognized and credible designation as a trainer, educator, supervisor, or consultant in prevention or a related discipline, trade, or craft
4. Have five (5) years of verifiable experience beyond the direct service delivery role involving leadership, supervision of other prevention staff, and management of prevention programs and activities
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