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Empowering Professionals and Setting Global Standards in the Prevention, Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Profession. IC&RC promotes public protection by offering internationally recognized credentials and examinations for prevention, substance use disorder and recovery professionals.
IC&RC develops examinations, sets minimum credentialing standards, and facilitates reciprocity for certified professionals for the following credentials: Alcohol & Drug Counselor (ADC) Advanced Alcohol & Drug Counselor (AADC)
Advanced Alcohol & Drug Counselor (AADC) The IC&RC standards represent the minimum criteria for certification/licensure. Member boards affiliated with the IC&RC may require additional standards that reflect local mandates, regulations, and/or best practices.
International Certificates can be used by professionals to signify their international, reciprocal status. To be entitled to an International Certificate, professionals must first hold a valid, current, reciprocal-level credential or license through an IC&RC Member Board.
Certification requirements can and do vary from state to state, but IC&RC ensures Member Boards adhere to minimum standards of competency. Regulators and community agencies have long required substance use disorder professionals to hold a professional certification.
The International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) is a nonprofit organization that promotes public protection by developing internationally recognized credentials and examinations for prevention, substance use disorder and recovery professionals.
IC&RC recommends a variety of preparatory materials that include study guides, practice examinations and sample questions.
The purpose of this Candidate Guide is to provide candidates with guidance for the IC&RC examination process. By providing candidates with background information on examination development, administration, and content, preparation for an IC&RC examination can be enhanced.
Certified Criminal Justice Addictions Professional (CCJP) The IC&RC standards represent the minimum criteria for certification/licensure. Member boards affiliated with the IC&RC may require additional standards that reflect local mandates, regulations, and/or best practices.
The Rhode Island Peer Recovery Specialist Certification Guide: A Study Guide for the Certification Exam. This is a free 45-page manual developed to serve as a study guide for those preparing for the IC&RC Peer Recovery Examination. It was funded by the Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals ...