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Substance Abuse Education Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Improve your knowledge and skills with our Course on How to Teach People About the Dangers of Using Drugs and Alcohol. This course is for healthcare workers who want to better understand drug and alcohol abuse and how to help people. You will learn how to prevent drug and alcohol abuse, how to use feedback to make your teaching better, and how to create good visual aids. You will also learn a lot about drugs like alcohol, opioids (strong painkillers), and cannabis (marijuana), and how to create teaching materials that are interesting and based on facts. You will become good at using interactive teaching methods like group discussions and acting out situations, so you can effectively deal with drug and alcohol abuse problems in your community.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Become good at prevention: Learn how to use effective ways to stop drug and alcohol abuse from starting.

Learn to use feedback: Make your teaching materials better by listening to what people say about them.

Design good visual aids: Create pictures and slides that get people's attention and teach them important things.

Understand what drugs do: Know the dangers of alcohol, opioids, and cannabis.

Create interesting teaching materials: Develop lessons that are based on facts and are well-organized.