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Community
Support Specialist Program (CSSP) Providing
Mental Health Technician/Community (MHRT/C) Provisional
Certification
The Community Support Specialist Program (CSSP) is a
supported college level education program for adult persons
in recovery1 from mental health and/or substance
abuse disorders. The CSSP students are enrolled in a
nine-month college level educational program through the
University of Maine Augusta. They are required to
successfully complete five college courses (15 credit
hours). The courses are: Community Mental Health,
Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Interviewing and Counseling,
Intercultural Communication, and Crisis Identification and
Intervention. The CSSP students earn the Mental Health
Rehabilitation Technical/Community (MHRT/C) Provisional
Certification. This certification is a stepping-stone for
graduates of the CSSP to go to work in the mental health
field and continue on in a college degree program. The MHRT/C
is a requirement for employment in the community mental
health system in Maine.
The criteria for acceptance
into the CSSP-MHRT/C Program is:
- A history of recovery
from mental health and/or substance abuse disorders
- A desire for a career
in the mental health or social services field
- The ability to do
college level work
- A willingness to
complete the additional 5 courses required for the MHRT/C
and move forward in a degree program in mental health or
social services.
One of the most important
components of the CSSP is the encouragement, support, and
information the CSSP students share with each other in the
weekly support group. Peer and natural supports have been
found to be an important ingredient for successful recovery
and decreased reliance of the formal helping system. The
result is a renewed sense of confidence in each student and
their ability to continue in their education and employment
goals. The CSSP staff and university instructors provide
education, advocacy, resources, and champion the education
and recovery of every CSSP student.
An extensive nationwide
search for a supported college education program, designed
to meet the needs of people in recovery, equal to that of
the CSSP has shown CSSP to be a one-of-a-kind program. CSSP
is a model supported education program and hopes to be
replicated nationwide.
The CSSP program is a
collaborative effort between Medical Care Development (MCD),
the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS),
and the University of Maine at Augusta (UMA).
To download a program brochure,
click here. Applications must be received by July 21st,
2009 for the upcoming class.
For more information on
CSSP, please contact Linda Williams at
lwilliams@mcd.org.
1Each
person's journal of recovery is unique, but in general
'recovery' means a new and valued sense of self and purpose
beyond the limits of disability.
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