Overview of Youth Peer Advocate Training and Credentialing
March 8, 2019
PRESENTERS: AZARIA GEORGER AND BRIANNA GOWERYOUTH POWER!
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OVERVIEW OF THE NYS YOUTH PEER ADVOCATE
Recap: The YPA Role, services & qualifications
The YPA Training
The YPA Credentialing process
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AGENDA
YOUTH PEER SUPPORT AND TRAININGYOUTH PEER SUPPORT & TRAINING
Formal and informal services and supports that provide youth: Training and support
Ensure engagement and active participation in the treatment planning process
Ongoing implementation and reinforcement of skills
Activities based on individualized goals
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YPA SERVICES
Skill Building
Coaching
Engagement, Bridging, and
Transition Support
Self-Advocacy, Self-Efficacy, & Empowerment
Community Connections &
Natural Supports
YPA
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Engage with services
Support
Voice
Mentor
Broker
Group Facilitator
YPA ROLE
Provides training structure and defines role
Holds YPAs to a standard – Code of Ethics
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WHY A CREDENTIAL
Required to bill for Medicaid reimbursement
WHY A CREDENTIAL
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YOUTH PEER SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL
The Youth Peer Services Advisory Council (YPSAC) responsibilities:
Oversee and advise on training and credentialing Provide secondary review of YPA Credential applications as needed. Review and role on violations of the YPA Code Of Ethics Advise on the development of supervisor and service team training to support
implementation of Youth Peer Support Services.
If you are interested in getting involved, contact [email protected]
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THE YPA CREDENTIAL QUALIFICATION
18 to 30 years old with first-hand lived experience HS Diploma, HS Equivalency, or a State Education Commencement Credential. Complete full YPA Training 3 letters of reference, 1 from supervisor Abide by YPA Code of Ethics Document 600 hours of experience 20 hours of continuing education every 2 years Demonstrate qualities of leadership Supervised by a credentialed YPA or qualified mental health staff person
THE YPA CREDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS
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6 STEPS TO A YPA CREDENTIAL
Step 1: Complete Level One of the YPA Training: Online
Step 2: Apply for the YPA Provisional Credential
Step 3: Complete Level Two of the YPA Training: Online
Step 6: Apply for the YPA Professional Credential
Step 5: Complete a minimum of 3 Consultation Calls
Step 4: Complete Level Two YPA Training: In-Person
Every 2 years: submit 20 continuing education hours to renew credential
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STEP 1:COMPLETE LEVEL ONE ONLINE YPA TRAINING
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Handouts, Additional Resources
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Quizzes
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Step 2:Apply for the YPA Provisional Credential
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Statement of Lived Experience
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STEP 3: COMPLETE LEVEL TWO ONLINE YPA TRAINING
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STEP 3:COMPLETE LEVEL TWO ONLINE YPA TRAINING
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STEP 4: COMPLETE LEVEL TWO IN-PERSON YPA TRAINING
YOUTHPOWERNY.org/ypa-training
Need to hold a provisional credential
Need to be providing YPA services in paid or voluntary position
Registration will be posted online under training tab
STEP 4:COMPLETE LEVEL TWO IN-PERSON YPA TRAINING
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STEP 5:COMPLETE 3 CONSULTATION CALLS
Automatically enrolled in consultation calls following the in-person training
We will be offering 5 consultation calls
Must participate in a minimum of 3
STEP 5:COMPLETE THREE CONSULTATION CALLS
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STEP 6: APPLY FOR THE YPA PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIAL
Valid Provisional Credential
Level Two Certif icate of Completion
Verif ication of age 18-30
Resume
Experience Verif ication
600 hours of experience
Job description
Supervisor recommendation
Sign COE
STEP 6:APPLY FOR THE YPA PROFESSIONAL CRENDENTIAL
The Youth Peer Advocate Professional Credential expires after two years.
Renewal includes submitting a Renewal Application and 20 hours of continuing education credits every two years.
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RENEWALRENEWAL
YOUTH POWER! Technical AssistanceRegional Youth Partners
Peer Leader Support and Development (PLSD) For Youth Peer Advocates
Youth Peer Advocate Leaders Meetings (YPAL) For Supervisors of Youth Peer Advocates
SUPPORTING YOU!
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SUPPORTING YOU!
SUPPORTING YOU!
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SUPPORTING YOU!Carly DelVecchio,
Western Regional Youth PartnerEmail: [email protected]
Phone: 585-314-2452
Imari Wilson, Hudson River Regional Youth Partner
Email: [email protected]: 518-322-2096
Denzel ‘DJ’ Wilkerson,NYC Regional Youth Partner
Email: [email protected]: 347-461-2819
Alexander Frisina, Long Island Regional Youth PartnerEmail: [email protected]
Phone: 631-245-5289
Please contact Central Regional Youth Partner
Help us, help you by taking
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ARE YOU READY?
The YPA Readiness Survey
ARE YOU READY?
www.surveymonkey.com/r/YPAReady
How Can YOUTH POWER! Help Your Organization Implement Youth Peer Services?
Effectively Employing and Supervising Youth Peer Advocates
What is the Role of a Youth Peer Advocate?
YOUTH POWER! Youth Peer Advocate Credential and Training Initiative
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CHECK OUT OUR PREVIOUS WEBINARS:Recordings of previous webinars are available on the CTAC website. www.ctacny.org
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QUESTIONS?
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Thank You