RCC Training and Resource Library

The Recovery Iowa Resource Hub for RCC Staff

Welcome to the RCC Resource Library!

Recovery Iowa training materials were developed in collaboration with the Public Science Collaborative at Iowa State, the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services and The Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) to support the advancement of recovery staff and volunteers in the state.

The RCC Training and Resource Library is here to help you find relevant resources to support the work of your RCCs! On this website, you’ll find hundreds of curated resources including interactive trainings, articles, links to webpages, videos, interviews with experts, webinars, and more. To search for materials on a specific topic from all across the Recovery Iowa website, please use the search bar below. For a full directory of all resources, please click the button below. Additionally, the right button directs you to a full list of our articulate training modules.

Logistics of RCCs

What's the purpose of an RCC? What do we do? What can I expect going into this? Resources here cover the foundational aspects of RCCs down to the details of administrative decisions.

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Managing the RCC - Center Directors

As a center director, you've got a lot on your plate. This unit helps to break down some of those tasks for you—center culture, outreach, meetings, and beyond.

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Recovery Services

Recovery Community Centers offer a wide variety of recovery services. The resources here guide you in offering programs like Telephone Recovery Support, Recovery Coaching, and more.

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Supporting Recoverees

There is more than one way to find, maintain, and experience recovery. This unit includes resources on a wide variety of concepts and approaches your RCC can use to support recoverees.

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Volunteer Management

Volunteers are incredibly important to the day-to-day functioning of RCCs. This unit includes resources and strategies for recruiting, training, managing, and recognizing your volunteers.

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