The Department's Office of Consumer and Family Affairs (OCFA) shall administer the certified peer specialist certification program (Certification Program).
The Certification Program consists of structured training designed to provide applicants with the skills necessary to provide Peer Support Services. The training at a minimum includes the completion of seventy (70) hours of classroom work as described in Section 7307 and an eighty (80) hour supervised field practicum described in Section 7308.
Applicants who desire to receive a specialty designation may be required to take additional training in accordance with the standards set by the Department.
After successful completion of the classroom work and a field practicum, or appropriate waiver in accordance with Section 7305, an applicant shall take a written and oral examination. The OCFA shall develop the written and oral examination, which shall be administered in accordance with Section 7309.
The Department may offer a specialty designation for Certified Peer Specialists in accordance with the identified needs of the Department. Certified Peer Specialists may qualify for the specialty designation upon completion of the Certified Peer Specialist program, additional training, and any other requirements established by the Department. Specialty designations may include:
The Department will provide notice to the public of upcoming training for Certified Peer Specialists, to include information on the application process and what, if any, specialty designations are being offered.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-A7301