This Course is designed to examine various types of substances and the potential impact of substance use on individuals and families.
It explores the factors that contribute to an increased risk of substance misuse and provides guidance on how to recognise if someone is under the influence. Additionally, the course covers a wide range of substances, their effects, and the signs and symptoms to watch out for.
By completing the Drug and Alcohol Awareness course, learners will gain the knowledge necessary to effectively support individuals struggling with substance use, including the ability to identify, respond and refer them to the appropriate professional support.
Whether you’re working in adult social care, supported living, or housing, this training opportunity will equip you with the necessary skills, confidence, and awareness to recognise and manage the challenges associated with drug and alcohol use.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to identify the physical, psychological, and social effects of substance misuse, as well as the risk factors and how trauma and stigma can influence a person’s drug and alcohol.
Delivered in a classroom-based setting, we have created an engaging and interactive training session, designed to encourage an open-discussion format, and peer-to-peer learning.
You’ll be taught by our experienced trainers who will guide through the session, where you can explore sensitive topics in a safe space, and learn gain the practical tools to use within the workplace.
This course covers a wide range of topics including:
The definitions and classifications of drugs and alcohol
The signs and symptoms of misuse
Categories of drugs and their effect on the body
Communication strategies and referral pathways
Relevant legislation and safeguarding responsibilities
If you work with people whose lives may be affected by substance use, whether in health, social care, education or support roles, this course has been designed to improve your knowledge on how to effectively support individual struggling with substance use.
Supporting individuals with substance addiction requires sensitivity and empathy in a way that ensures individuals feel listened to and cared for. This training is ideal for staff who want to understand how different substances impact individuals and families, recognise signs of misuse, and know how and when to intervene or refer for specialist support.
By completing this course, you and your team’ll be better placed to spot early indicators of substance use, respond appropriately in challenging situations, reduce stigma around addiction, and help to link people into the right care pathways.