SUBSTANCE AND DRUG ABUSE MANAGEMENT

Substance and Drug Abuse can affect any person, at any time, and there is a growing need for members in our communities to learn some basic techniques on how to help individuals who have experienced Substance and Drug Abuse problem.

World Theological University has put together a training on Substance and Drug Abuse management skills

This course is ideal for Pastors, Police officers. first responders, HR Managers, Lay Counsellors, Volunteers, Educators and any member of the community who would like to acquire the skills needed to care for other people suffering from Substance and Drug Abuse Problems

This a training program will give the attendees all the necessary theory and how to apply it practically using step by step Substance and Drug Abuse management skills

The world changes which have allowed people, goods and money to move from one country to, other cheaply and easily have also had other consequences. They have made the differences and inequalities around the world more apparent and more unacceptable.

In many cases, the differences between rich and poor grow wider. Moreover, a number of developing countries, especially those in Africa and selected countries in Latin America and Asia, have largely missed out on the benefits of increases in world trade and investment and consequent economic growth. In some cases, this has been the result of political instability, ethnic conflict, natural disasters or mismanagement of the economy.

Whatever the reason in a given country, the lack of economic progress has put such countries in a financial bind and frequently placed severe restrictions on government services available to the most vulnerable segments of the population.

In this context, both the nation State and its individual citizens have become more vulnerable to the temptations of money from illegal drug production and trafficking and to the acceptance of illegal drug profits by financial institutions or as direct investment.

Included in the workshop is:

1. World Theological University Trauma Training Manual

2. Handouts on trauma symptoms and coping strategies

3. A workbook and stationary

4. Certificate of attendance and training

5. Refreshments and snacks

Upon completion of the training, each attendee will receive an assessment of which they are required to complete. An interview is then booked for the next day whereby the attendee can discuss the content with the lecturer on a one on one basis and submit their assessment. Upon completion of this assessment and interview the attendee will receive their certificate of attendance.

We provide services of a high standard and aims to assist all individuals in acquiring the skills needed to suit their purpose. With the correct skills and guidance, attendees will leave with the ability to provide basic Substance and Drug Abuse management counselling skills in their workplace, community and personal lives.

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