Massachusetts Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT included in the functions of the CPS Code of Ethics?

  1. Promote high standards of practice

  2. Provide a benchmark for self-evaluation

  3. Define occupational identity

  4. Create operational guidelines for business

The correct answer is: Create operational guidelines for business

The correct choice reflects that creating operational guidelines for business is not one of the primary functions of the CPS Code of Ethics. The CPS Code of Ethics is fundamentally focused on guiding the professional conduct of certified peer specialists in their interactions with peers and stakeholders. Promoting high standards of practice ensures that certified peer specialists adhere to best practices and contribute positively to the recovery process of individuals seeking help. This reinforces the importance of professionalism and accountability in the field. Providing a benchmark for self-evaluation allows peer specialists to assess their own performance and ethical considerations, fostering continuous personal and professional development. Defining occupational identity helps to clarify the role of peer specialists within the broader mental health and substance use recovery framework, establishing what is expected and recognized within the profession. In contrast, creating specific operational guidelines for business does not align with the ethical considerations unique to peer support services; rather, it pertains more to administrative or compliance aspects of running an organization. Thus, this choice accurately identifies an area outside the intended scope of the CPS Code of Ethics.