Mindset Coach | Educator | Speaker | Veteran
CHOICES was founded in 2018 by Ginger Ross. She has authored all the training courses offered by CHOICES. She is passionate about educating guardian ad litem and court-appointed special advocates on addiction behaviors, recovery, and emotional abuse. Ginger has over nine years of experience helping people with substance use disorders.
Ginger began her career in publishing when she founded NH Wedding Magazine in 1998. After life’s twists and turns, Ginger found herself a survivor of an abusive relationship and recovering from alcoholism. She went through a five-year high conflict custody process with custodial interference. There, she was exposed first hand to the biases that uneducated decision makers can have and how these decisions destroy families. When the high conflict custody battle finally came to a close with the courts, Ginger was determined to help as many people possible to not go through what she and her two children went through. She began working for New Hampshire Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors Association (NHADACA) in 2014 at the onset of the peer recovery coach movement.
In March 2014, the ED of the NHADACA sent Ginger to the Recovery Coach Academy and Trainer of Trainers. She shadowed Jim Wuelfing at her first training and began to get requests to do Recovery Coach Academies around New Hampshire. By August 2016, Ginger was trained in Recovery Coach Academy, Ethics for Peer Support and Suicide Prevention – NAMI Model, Recognize and Connect. One training was still required for New Hampshire certification, but it was tough to find.
While employed at NHADACA, she fielded numerous phone calls from people seeking peer recovery coach training. Ginger saw an immediate and urgent need and set out to address it by creating her first HIV/AIDS training course for peer coaches in 2016.
That same year, Ginger launched a new state-funded program through Granite Pathways, called Regional Access Point Services (RAPS), which made peer coaches available throughout New Hampshire. Simultaneously, she continued providing peer recovery coach training.
By January 2017, the demand for peer recovery coach training was so high that Ginger founded NH Recovery Coach Academy. The academy offered the full library of required training courses to become a Certified Recovery Support Worker (CRSW) in New Hampshire.
Virtual - Suicide Prevention
May 1 & 2, 2024
1:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. EST
Peer Recovery Coach Training
Ethical Foundations for Peer Recovery Coaches (12 or 16 Hours)
Suicide Prevention for Non-Clinical Workers
HIV/AIDS & Infectious Disease
Motivational Interviewing Foundations
Ginger has a strong reputation for designing quality, relatable, and intentional content. She has worked as a curriculum consultant for projects in Nevada, Colorado, and Florida. She also personally created all the curricula in the CHOICES library.
Ginger’s design focuses on the overall course blueprint, mapping content to learning objectives, including how to develop a course outline and build the course. Each learning objective is met with assessment strategies, exercises, content, subject matter analysis, and interactive activities.
The design expertise does not stop with substance use disorder and recovery. Ginger thrives in creating content for personal development for individuals, small businesses, or large corporations. Whatever course you need, reach out to Ginger first.
Ginger Ross is an exceptional keynote speaker who delivers memorable presentations on addiction and recovery. Guests leave astonished and wondering why they didn’t know this information before. The information she presents is invaluable for communicating with individuals with substance use disorder.
Ginger shares her personal experience of becoming an alcoholic at the age of 42. She suffered from emotional duress and stress caused by trying to create a picture-perfect family, which led her to self-medicate.
Ginger’s keynote presentation on addiction and recovery will assuredly have your attendees talking about this subject in a more positive light. It also improves relationships with individuals with substance use disorder.
(603) 918-6510
Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. EST
Clearwater, FL, & Hampton, NH
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