
Basic course of 4 hours free
Completion certificate
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Practical activities
Online and lifelong course
What will I learn?
Enhance your knowledge with our Drug Awareness Course (Nasha Mukti Jagrukta Abhiyaan), specifically designed for healthcare professionals aiming to deepen their understanding of drug abuse in the Indian context. This focused, high-quality programme covers crucial topics, including identifying causes and risk factors relevant to India, recognising signs and symptoms of substance abuse, and understanding the effects of various drugs prevalent in India. Learn to design effective awareness camps, conduct community-based research to understand local needs, and develop culturally sensitive prevention strategies. Improve your skills in programme evaluation and presenting findings in a clear and accessible manner to create a significant impact in your community.
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Learning outcomes
Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below
Organise impactful awareness camps (Jagrukta Shivirs): Master planning seminars with expert speakers and interactive sessions tailored for an Indian audience.
Conduct community research: Analyse demographics and cultural needs within the local Indian community for effective outreach and engagement.
Evaluate programme effectiveness: Design surveys and analyse the impact of interventions for continuous improvement, taking into account the Indian context.
Prepare clear reports: Organise findings and ensure accessibility in structured presentations suitable for various stakeholders.
Develop prevention strategies: Create resources and collaborate with local organisations (NGOs, Panchayats) to implement effective prevention programmes.