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WRAP Seminar II (Venango County)

  • Mon, July 12, 2021
  • Fri, July 16, 2021
  • Atlantic Avenue United Brethren Church, 160 Atlantic Ave, Franklin, PA 16323
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This course is 5 intensive days of workshops that prepares participants to facilitate WRAP® classes and equips them with the skills and materials to facilitate classes in their community and organization. It is for people who have completed a Seminar I WRAP course. The WRAP® Facilitator training provides an experiential learning environment based on mutuality and self-determination. Participants in this course will be expected to participate in interactive learning activities and demonstrate their own experience with WRAP.

This training is appropriate for anyone who would like to lead WRAP® groups, work with others to develop their own WRAP and give presentations on mental health recovery related issues to groups or organizations.  Participants are expected to have a solid working knowledge of WRAP and share their experiential knowledge of how WRAP can work.

Before attending the training, it is expected that you have familiarity with the different parts of WRAP through completion of one of the following prerequisites (which must be conducted by a WRAP Facilitator):

  • Copeland Center Correspondence Course,
  • 2 or 3 day Seminar I course or workshop,
  • 8 or 12 week Seminar I group or workshop, or
  • WRAP Retreat

Additionally, participants should have developed and used their own WRAP or assisted and supported another person in developing and using their WRAP.

Who: Pennsylvania Peer Support Coalition

Facilitators: Keith Elders and Jane Winterling

What: WRAP Seminar II

When: July 12 - 16, 8:30am - 5:00pm

Where: Atlantic Avenue United Brethren Church, 160 Atlantic Ave, Franklin, PA 16323


Cost: Free

Contact: PaPSC at info@papsc.org

Please Note: As much as possible, we will be following all current COVID-19 recommendations including face masks and distancing. We will also take other precautionary measures to make the space as safe as possible.