Building Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care: Creating Sustainable Pathways to Recovery

With Ben Borger MSW RSW, Director, National Operations

What does it take to create systems that truly support long-term recovery? Join us for this engaging webinar with Ben Borger, Director of National Operations, as we explore the key principles and practices of Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC). These systems place individuals and families at the center of care, emphasizing strength-based, person-driven support networks that extend beyond traditional treatment models. Whether you’re a clinician, program manager, or policy maker, this session will provide tools, insights, and real-world examples to help you foster recovery across diverse service systems.

Date: Thurs., July 24, 2025
Time: 12pm – 1pm EST

Learning Objectives: 

  • Understand the core principles and components of Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC).
  • Identify strategies for implementing ROSC within various service settings.
  • Explore the role of peer support, community partnerships, and lived experience in sustaining recovery.
  • Learn how to evaluate ROSC initiatives for effectiveness and ongoing improvement.

Thank you for your interest in our upcoming webinar. We have a maximum capacity of 1000 registrants, and once this limit is reached, registration will be closed.

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CEU credits are recognized professional development units that allow you to maintain your professional certifications and licenses. These credits are applicable for professionals in fields such as mental health, counseling, human resources, and other related disciplines, depending on your certifying body’s requirements. By attending this webinar, you are eligible to receive:

CACCF: 1 Credit
MDPAC: 0 Credit
CCPA: 1 Credit
CVRP: 1 Credit
HRPA: 0 Credit
CPHR BC & Yukon: 0 Credit
CPHR Alberta: 0 Credit
CPHR Manitoba: 0 Credit
CPHR Nova Scotia: 0 Credit