In Person
Training

Nurturing Families Through Recovery Facilitator’s Training

Registration now open!

Three Days: March 31, April 7, and April 14, 2026

March 31, 2026

9:00am – 4:00pm

$550 and $150 for staff from BSAS-contracted programs (supported by the MA Department of Public Health)
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Join us for a three day, in-person training for staff and volunteers that want to facilitate the Nurturing Program for Families in Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery group curriculum within their organization or community. In this training, you will have the opportunity to participate in experiential activities, games and discussions that mirror those in the curriculum. This transformative curriculum guides participants on their journeys in recovery from Substance Use Disorders while simultaneously improving their parenting skills and relationships with their children.

Fee

  • $550
  • $150 for staff from BSAS-contracted programs (supported by the MA Department of Public Health)

Fees include:

  • Breakfast & lunch.
  • 16 CEUs (see below)
  • A copy of the curriculum Nurturing Program for Families in Substance Abuse Treatment & Recovery and accompanying Guide for Individual Use (to be provided at the first day of training).

CEUs

Applications for Substance Abuse (LADC), Nursing (RN/NP), Mental Health (LMHC), Social Work (LCSW/LICSW) continuing education credits are being submitted.

All other participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance (COA).

Location

Worcester Area Mission Society
6 Institute Rd.
Worcester, Mass.

Presenters

  • Cara Slaby, MSW, LICSW
  • Erica Streit-Kaplan, MSW, MPH
  • Harmony Walbridge, LADC-II

Contact

Cara Slaby, MSW, LICSW
IHR Parenting Services Program Manager

Email: caraslaby@healthrecovery.org

What is the Nurturing Program?

The Nurturing Program for Families in Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery is a transformative curriculum that guides participants on their journeys in both recovery from Substance Use Disorders and in improving their parenting skills and relationships with their children.

Through interactive exercises, the Nurturing Program helps parents be curious about and reflect on their own thoughts, feelings and intentions—and those of their children. This enhances parents’ self-awareness—thereby deepening their ability to connect with their children.  

How does the Nurturing Program work?

An interactive, engaging curriculum of 17 sessions that supports people in recovery to:

  • Explore their own histories.
  • Understand forces affecting their families.
  • Build skills to help their families recover.

What is the Nurturing Program Facilitator’s Training?

  • Comprehensive, three-day training.
  • Interactive, experiential activities and games to demonstrate the Nurturing Program.
  • For staff and volunteers that want to facilitate the Nurturing Program in their own organization or community.
  • This Nurturing Program is part of the Nurturing Parenting® Program series.

What do participants learn from the Nurturing Program training?

“That joy and fun can be part of recovery. I feel hopeful about integrating this into my clinical practice/work.”
–Participant in Nurturing Program Facilitator’s training

Who should attend?

- Residential Program Staff

- Parent Educators

- Social Workers

- Parenting Group Leaders

- Substance Use Counselors

- Mental Health Counselors

- Early Intervention Professionals

- Early Childhood & Family Service Agency Professionals

Refund Policy

If you pay for this training but are no longer able to attend, you may request a refund until  March 24, 2026.