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			fall the first students in Heartland’s Certified Recovery Support 
			Specialist (CRSS) program will begin a clinical practicum at the 
			McLean County Center for Human Services (The Center) in a new 
			Learning Lab. 
			 
			The Peer Recovery Support Learning Lab is a collaborative project 
			between Heartland and The Center designed to offer supervised 
			clinical learning opportunities to students who have completed their 
			classroom work in the CRSS program. 
			 
			“Students who participate in the Learning Lab will receive 300 hours 
			of clinical practicum experience. This provides our students the 
			hands-on training that they need to become certified as a recovery 
			support specialist,” said Kelly Pyle, Interim Dean of Health 
			Sciences. “This direct, supervised experience through an agency like 
			MCCHS allows a faster track into the workforce.” 
			 
			The first of its kind for an Illinois community college, Heartland’s 
			CRSS program was launched in the fall of 2021. Students who have 
			moved on to the practicum have completed one semester of classroom 
			instruction. 
			  
			
			
			  
			
			 
			“In McLean County there exists a plethora of potential ways recovery 
			support specialists can be utilized that are, as yet, untapped and 
			undeveloped,” said The Center’s Chief Executive Officer Joan 
			Hartman. “The Learning Lab will not only provide a core training 
			ground for peer recovery support students but also work with other 
			organizations to develop and support CRSS practicum experiences at 
			their sites. Peer Recovery Support students at Heartland Community 
			College understand they are pioneers in their field and are 
			passionate about creating a system of recovery support in their 
			communities.”  
			
			
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Last year the Illinois Department of Human Services presented 
Heartland $710,088 in grant funding to support the Certified Recovery Support 
Specialist (CRSS) program. The CRSS program prepares students for entry-level 
positions as behavioral health workers, specifically in the areas of substance 
abuse and mental health disorders recovery. Recovery Support Specialists work in 
a variety of capacities, such as outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, sobriety 
maintenance settings like sober houses, and behavioral health. 
 
The grant funds support resources including paid practicum experiences like The 
Center’s Learning Lab. 
 
For more information about the Heartland CRSS program visit
https://www.heartland.edu/ 
recoverysupport.  
 
About the McLean Country Center for Health 
 
The McLean County Center for Human Services (The Center) is the community mental 
health center for McLean County, Illinois. The Center has provided services for 
nearly 100 years, steadily adapting and expanding itself to meet the behavioral 
health needs of the community. The Center employs a comprehensive service array 
consisting of four core components: a 24-hour mobile crisis team, psychiatric 
services, therapy/counseling (including community-based outreach services), and 
recovery services (which includes case management, group services, residential 
services, and a daily drop-in center).  
				 
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