
A Family Support Provider is a person with significant life-altering experience as the family member or caregiver of someone who has faced mental health challenges, trauma, or substance use.
This is also referred to as "lived experience" but from the family perspective. These individuals provide help to other families who are navigating a loved one's mental health or substance use journey.

Family Support Specialists can work across a number of areas in the mental health system. This can include public, community, and private settings.
Their most common role is Family Support, which is directly supporting people who are experiencing mental illness by sharing their lived experience.

REN's engaging and dynamic training will provide you with knowledge, skills, and tools to assist you in your recovery journey. Along with a new set of skills, CFSP allows you to become credentialed as a Family Support Specialist.
Contact our CFSP Instructors at (602) 248-0368
