Integrated-Forensic Peer Recovery Specialist (I-FPRS) National Participant Training
April 13 – 16, 2026 | Time: 11am to 7pm Eastern
Are you a Peer Recovery Specialist working in justice-involved settings? SAFE Project invites you to attend an upcoming virtual I-FPRS training.
This four-day training brings together current Certified Peer Recovery Specialists from across the nation and equips them with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to support individuals with substance use disorders in navigating the cross-section of the behavioral health and criminal justice settings.
Please note: The training provides 28 CEUs for Peer Recovery Specialists in the following domains: 16 hours in General, 6 hours in Cultural Humility, 6 hours in Ethics, if allowable by their state. Requirements vary by state, so please inquire in advance if these credits meet your requirements and will be approved.
COST: $350
Class Registration $300
Training Manual $50
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What is I-FPRS?
SAFE Project’s Integrated-Forensic Peer Recovery Specialist training is a structured curriculum designed to equip Peer Recovery Specialists with the knowledge and skills to support individuals involved in the criminal legal system.
There are two components to SAFE Project’s I-FPRS approach. States and organizations can tailor these options to suit their needs:
Participant Training: A four-day training for Certified Peer Recovery Specialists with each day focusing on a different domain (recovery and wellness, advocacy, mentoring and education and ethical responsibility). These are supplemental to credentials as a Peer Recovery Specialist, and can be offered through a state system as an endorsement or re-certification training.
Training of Trainers (ToT): A two-day training to certify individuals to deliver the I-FPRS Participant Training to the Peer Recovery Specialist workforce across their state.
Who is This Training For?
- Peers working within the criminal legal system (National Participant Training)
- Organizations with a peer workforce serving returning citizens
- State-wide entities employing peer specialists for work within the criminal legal system