Center for Addiction Recovery Training
 
MULTIPLE RELATIONSHIPS | THE BUSINESS OF FACILITATION
With Ruth Riddick, CARC, RCPF - You are thrilled to have earned your RCPF designation. You are a facilitator! CCAR, a recovery community organization you admire, recognizes that you have the knowledge, skills and abilities to deliver their training programs with fidelity. Congratulations! Now what? With our roots in voluntary service, we rarely think of ourselves or our work as a “business.” If we already have a job, we say we’re employees, not entrepreneurs. We’re hugely motivated to “give back” to the recovery community, and maybe we feel it’s grubby to think of our expertise in any aspect of “recovery” (including a facilitation practice) as something that we might be selling or getting paid for. Or maybe we’re just not thinking about these issues at all! Whether it’s obvious or not, much of what we do - and everything we’re paid for - is “business.” If you’re facilitating training anywhere, under any circumstances, you’re in the facilitation business. If you’re in the facilitation business, you’re an entrepreneur. In this introductory live webinar, we’ll unpack these statements.
Objectives

- Identify basic business relationships necessary for establishing their facilitation practice

- Explain the value and purpose of the three business relationships central to their practice

- Identify first steps for developing these relationships on behalf of their practice and its beneficiaries

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Detailed Information 
Schedule(s):
DateStart TimeEnd TimeTitleLocationAddressRoomInstructor
10/30/202410:00AM11:00AM CART75 Charter Oak Ave, Building 1- Suite 305, Hartford, CT 
 
Ruth Riddick View Bio