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Net Training Institute Secures $1 Million State Funding to Expand Florida Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative
The new Center of Excellence will serve as a dedicated hub to expand the reach and impact of the FLRFW initiative, which aims to promote supportive and inclusive workplace environments for employees in recovery from substance use disorders. By providing specialized training and certification programs, the center will equip employers with the tools and resources needed to foster recovery-friendly policies, reduce stigma, and enhance employee well-being.
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / July 30, 2025 / Net Training Institute, the administrative agency behind the Florida Recovery Friendly Workplace (FLRFW) initiative, has been awarded a $1 million appropriation in the 2025-2026 Florida state budget. This funding will support the creation of a Center of Excellence in partnership with the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) to train and certify employers statewide as Recovery Friendly Workplaces.
Florida Recovery Friendly Workplace Logo. A circular green and purple design with the Florida shape in the center with the words beside the circle that read Florida Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative
"This significant investment reflects Florida's commitment to supporting recovery and creating healthier workplaces," said Cheryl Brown-Merriwether, Executive Director of Net Training Institute. "Through our collaboration with the Department of Children and Families, we will empower employers across the state to become leaders in recovery-friendly practices, ultimately benefiting individuals, families, and communities."
The expansion of the FLRFW initiative aligns with Florida's broader public health goals and workforce development efforts. Employers certified under the program will demonstrate their dedication to supporting employees in recovery, which research shows can lead to higher retention rates, improved productivity, and a more positive workplace culture. The Center of Excellence will also facilitate ongoing research, best practices sharing, and community engagement to continuously improve the initiative.
Net Training Institute looks forward to working closely with the Department of Children and Families and other stakeholders to implement this critical program and help Florida build a stronger, healthier workforce.
About Net Training Institute
Net Training Institute is a leading organization dedicated to workforce development and recovery support initiatives in Florida. As the administrative agency for the Florida Recovery Friendly Workplace initiative, Net Training Institute works to create inclusive environments that help individuals in recovery succeed in the workplace. For more information, visit www.netinstitute.org.
Contact:
Candace Alley
Marketing Administrator
Florida Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.flrfw.org
SOURCE: Net Institute
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