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The NH Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors Association Has been growing the Credentialing Support Partnership (CSP). The CSP partners with various NH substance use treatment programs, and other organizations that are providing substance use and co-occurring disorders treatment services, in order to provide support and ease burdens of the onsite clinical supervisor to advance licensure of clinicians.

Meet the program's team, Lates sensational addition to round out this outstanding team is Erin Masury! She has joined OG team members Nick Pfeifer, and Heather Smith. This conversation with the Credentialing Support Partnership contains information you may know and some additional information so enjoy!

The program aims to expand behavioral health workforce capacity and access to evidenced-based treatment from licensed providers. Additionally, this program is a resource for answering questions related to all New Hampshire substance use credentials.  The CSP is designed to support LADC and MLADC licensure candidates by providing the necessary supervision and other supports (skill building, mentoring, coaching, etc.) to participants as you work towards successful completion and obtain licensure.

Some of the benefits of working with the Credentialing Support Partnership include:


What is the process for enrolling? 

  1. Contact us via phone or email (⁠credentialing@nhadaca.org⁠)
  2. Complete an Application Form
  3. Complete required paperwork with the agency/organization in which you work

While not all applicants will be approved for the program, those that are selected will meet with a staff member to fully enroll in the program.  Program enrollment includes pre-involvement survey questions, various forms, discussions with the participant as well as the participant’s work-site supervisor(s). Upon successful enrollment, you will begin your process of supervision, guidance and mentorship toward licensure as a New Hampshire LADC or MLADC.