
CRSW Administrative Rules Overview - July 30, 2024
- Registration Closed
A 2-Hour Training with Erin Masury, CRSW
Virtual via Zoom
Presentation: This 2-hour workshop will provide an overview of the Alc 300 rules adopted by the NH Board of Licensing for Alcohol & Other Drug Use Professionals in January 2023 as well as the Alc 400 rules adopted July 2018. The 300 rules describe the requirements for initial certification as a certified recovery support worker and the 400 rules describe the recertification and supervision requirements. We will examine the certification requirements for the CRSW credential as well as the scope of service and requirements described in State statute (RSA 330:C).
As a result of this training, participants will be able to:
- Access the administrative rules online and reference the sections pertaining to CRSW certification;
- Describe the role of the International Credentialing & Reciprocity Consortium for New Hampshire substance use credentialing; and
- Answer questions about credentialing for both the people they supervise toward the credential or in their own pursuit of the credential.
2 Contact Hours Available
CRSW Performance Domains: 1
LADC/MLADC Categories of Competence: 12
Certified Prevention Specialist Domains: None
NBCC: LICSW/L-MFT/LCMHC & Psychologist *Not Available
NH Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors Association has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider. ACEP No 6754. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. NHADACA is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.
This training is financed under a contract with the State of NH, Department of Health and Human Services, with funds provided in part by the State of NH and/or such funding sources as were available or required, e.g., the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

Erin Masury
Program Coordinator
New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors Association
Erin Masury, CRSW is a Certified Recovery Support Worker (CRSW) in New Hampshire. She has a BS from Hamilton College in Business Management. She has over 13 years of experience working in the Human Services field of which over 5 years has been in the field of substance use disorder. She is currently enrolled in school to further her education in addiction counseling with the hope to become a Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor (LADC). Erin also successfully completed the New England Leadership Development Program, which focuses directly on the adoption and implementation of evidence-based treatment and practices.
Erin also has her personal recovery and life experiences to support the treatment of individuals seeking treatment and recovery in substance use disorders. Helping others to be successful is her life mission and she is passionate about representation and advocacy of SUD.
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