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Substance Abuse Education Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Sharpen your skills with our Course on Educating About Substance Use, designed for healthcare workers looking to improve their understanding and abilities to help folks. Dig deep into ways to prevent substance use, how to use feedback to make things better, and how to make strong visual aids. Get a proper understanding of things like alcohol, opioids, and bhang (cannabis), and learn how to create educational content that people will engage with, based on solid evidence. Become a master of interactive ways of teaching, including group discussions and role-playing, so you can effectively tackle substance use problems in your community.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Become a prevention expert: Use effective ways to stop substance use from starting.

Analyze feedback properly: Make your educational content better by listening to what people say.

Design proper visual aids: Create infographics and slides that have a real impact for teaching.

Understand how substances affect people: Know the risks of alcohol, opioids, and bhang.

Develop content that engages people: Create educational modules that are well-structured and based on evidence.