The Association of Recovery in Higher Education presents: The ARHE Equity and Justice in Collegiate Recovery Discussion Series.The ARHE Equity and Justice Fellow is facilitating a series discussion meetings hosted by movement leaders from diverse communities to engage themes of social justice, equity, and inclusion and how these concepts intersect with programming, support, and services for BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and disabled students in recovery from addiction.If you are interested in hosting a discusison meeting/workshop as part of our series, or if you have any questions or concerns please contact us at [email protected] with accessibility questions or accommodations please email us at: [email protected] ARHE's Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and...
I have over ten years of experience in the mental health field performing multiple types of support roles. My hope is to create a safe and nurturing office environment at CRIS where clients and their families feel free to express their vulnerabilities and share their stories. On a daily basis, I try to employ my positive attitude and tireless energy to encourage others to strive toward their goals throughout their recovery journey.
Kristina Canfield is the Executive Director for the Association of Recovery in Higher Education (ARHE). Kristina attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio where she earned both her bachelor's degree in History and a master's degree in College Student Personnel. During her time at Ohio University, Kristina helped to establish the Collegiate Recovery Community in order to assist students in or seeking recovery from substance use disorders on that campus. After graduation, she worked in an inpatient treatment facility where she continued to gain valuable experience in the continuum of care for substance use disorders. Previously, she was employed as the program coordinator for the Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and as the Substance Abuse Prevention & Recovery Coordinator for The University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kristina is very passionate about the field of collegiate recovery and prior to her current role, she worked closely with ARHE as Conference Manager for the ARHE/ARS/AAPG National Conference, Secretary of the Advisory Council, and Project Lead for two grant projects focused on advancing the field of collegiate recovery. Her vision is that one day, every institution of higher education offers support for students in or seeking recovery so that they feel supported no matter their chosen path of recovery.
The Association of Recovery in Higher Education presents: The ARHE Equity and Justice in Collegiate Recovery Discussion Series.The ARHE Equity and Justice Fellow is facilitating a series discussion meetings hosted by movement leaders from diverse communities to engage themes of social justice, equity, and inclusion and how these concepts intersect with programming, support, and services for BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and disabled students in recovery from addiction.If you are interested in hosting a discusison meeting/workshop as part of our series, or if you have any questions or concerns please contact us at [email protected] with accessibility questions or accommodations please email us at: [email protected] ARHE's Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and...
I have over ten years of experience in the mental health field performing multiple types of support roles. My hope is to create a safe and nurturing office environment at CRIS where clients and their families feel free to express their vulnerabilities and share their stories. On a daily basis, I try to employ my positive attitude and tireless energy to encourage others to strive toward their goals throughout their recovery journey.
Kristina Canfield is the Executive Director for the Association of Recovery in Higher Education (ARHE). Kristina attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio where she earned both her bachelor's degree in History and a master's degree in College Student Personnel. During her time at Ohio University, Kristina helped to establish the Collegiate Recovery Community in order to assist students in or seeking recovery from substance use disorders on that campus. After graduation, she worked in an inpatient treatment facility where she continued to gain valuable experience in the continuum of care for substance use disorders. Previously, she was employed as the program coordinator for the Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and as the Substance Abuse Prevention & Recovery Coordinator for The University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kristina is very passionate about the field of collegiate recovery and prior to her current role, she worked closely with ARHE as Conference Manager for the ARHE/ARS/AAPG National Conference, Secretary of the Advisory Council, and Project Lead for two grant projects focused on advancing the field of collegiate recovery. Her vision is that one day, every institution of higher education offers support for students in or seeking recovery so that they feel supported no matter their chosen path of recovery.
The Association of Recovery in Higher Education presents: The ARHE Equity and Justice in Collegiate Recovery Discussion Series.The ARHE Equity and Justice Fellow is facilitating a series discussion meetings hosted by movement leaders from diverse communities to engage themes of social justice, equity, and inclusion and how these concepts intersect with programming, support, and services for BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and disabled students in recovery from addiction.If you are interested in hosting a discusison meeting/workshop as part of our series, or if you have any questions or concerns please contact us at [email protected] with accessibility questions or accommodations please email us at: [email protected] ARHE's Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and...
I have over ten years of experience in the mental health field performing multiple types of support roles. My hope is to create a safe and nurturing office environment at CRIS where clients and their families feel free to express their vulnerabilities and share their stories. On a daily basis, I try to employ my positive attitude and tireless energy to encourage others to strive toward their goals throughout their recovery journey.
Kristina Canfield is the Executive Director for the Association of Recovery in Higher Education (ARHE). Kristina attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio where she earned both her bachelor's degree in History and a master's degree in College Student Personnel. During her time at Ohio University, Kristina helped to establish the Collegiate Recovery Community in order to assist students in or seeking recovery from substance use disorders on that campus. After graduation, she worked in an inpatient treatment facility where she continued to gain valuable experience in the continuum of care for substance use disorders. Previously, she was employed as the program coordinator for the Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and as the Substance Abuse Prevention & Recovery Coordinator for The University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kristina is very passionate about the field of collegiate recovery and prior to her current role, she worked closely with ARHE as Conference Manager for the ARHE/ARS/AAPG National Conference, Secretary of the Advisory Council, and Project Lead for two grant projects focused on advancing the field of collegiate recovery. Her vision is that one day, every institution of higher education offers support for students in or seeking recovery so that they feel supported no matter their chosen path of recovery.
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