Who Qualifies for Workforce Training in Kentucky

GrantID: 16764

Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $100,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Kentucky who are engaged in Substance Abuse may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Kentucky's Peer Recovery Coach Initiatives: Addressing Overdose Rates

In Kentucky, the overdose crisis remains a pressing public health issue, with the state consistently ranking among the highest in overdose death rates in the United States. As per the Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy, the state has seen over 2,200 overdose deaths in a recent year, underscoring the urgent need for effective intervention strategies. A crucial component of these initiatives is the establishment and training of peer recovery coaches who can provide immediate, relatable support to individuals in need.

Who Qualifies for Peer Recovery Coach Training in Kentucky?

Eligible participants for the workforce training program are individuals in recovery or those with lived experience concerning substance use disorders. The program will focus on recruiting individuals from diverse backgrounds to ensure that the recovery coaching workforce is representative of high-risk populations. Additionally, applicants must demonstrate a commitment to helping others and a desire to work within their communities to tackle the pervasive issue of addiction. Since Kentucky has a high percentage of residents with substance use histories, there's a clear demand for a trained network of recovery coaches.

Application Process and Training Realities

Applying for the training program involves submitting an application detailing personal recovery experiences and reasons for wanting to become a peer recovery coach. Selected candidates will then undergo a comprehensive training program focusing on evidence-based practices in addiction recovery and community engagement. Training will include educational modules on overdose prevention, motivational interviewing techniques, and crisis intervention skills. The role of peer recovery coaches in Kentucky emphasizes relational support, ensuring that recovery efforts are community-driven and culturally competent.

Measurable Outcomes: Why They Matter in Kentucky

The anticipated outcome of this initiative is an increase in successful recovery rates for individuals struggling with addiction. By providing a well-trained network of peers, Kentucky aims to foster a supportive environment for those in recovery, ultimately reducing the stigma associated with addiction and encouraging more individuals to seek help. As peer recovery coaches often share similar experiences, their ability to relate to individuals facing substance use issues will greatly enhance outreach efforts. In a state where traditional stigma can hinder recovery efforts, these peer-led initiatives can significantly improve the chances of transformative recovery experiences and better outcomes in local communities.

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