Addiction, dependency and recovery (online for individuals)
Develop or refresh your confidence to work with drug and alcohol users; understand addiction and dependency, how people change and the routes to recovery.
This is a 1 day course delivered online (for individuals).
Exploring the role of drugs within society, the factors that contribute to the drug using experience, how people change and the routes to recovery. Learn what tolerance, withdrawal, addiction and dependency mean and how this relates to a clear understanding of recovery.
This comprehensive overview will develop or refresh your confidence to work with drug and alcohol users.
Also available (online for teams).
Course aims
To develop the groups understanding of critical issues in working with drug use and addiction
Course objectives
By the end of the course, you will have had opportunities to:
- Understand the context of drug use
- Describe the key concepts of dependency and addiction
- Understand the philosophy of harm reduction
- Identify the clientメs readiness for change
- Assess the clientメs needs and make appropriate referral/interventions
Venue info:
This course is delivered online (for individuals)
Trainer: Phil Harris
"This will seriously enhance how I do my job and approach this subject with clients, I will better implement support for individuals that need additional support upon discharge for continuation of care. As always top-notch training."
James Saunders, Peer Support coordinator, Combat Stress, July 2022
"Interesting to start with learning the history of drug use. I will continue to explore & test my knowledge, and discuss the learnings with my team. Learned so much - thank you!"
Jasmine Geake, Project Worker, Drug's & Young People Project (DYPP), July 2022
"Learning the key fundamentals of addiction, and how they impact society and clients. Also, the history of drug addiction and understanding where the starting point may be."
Kane Bennett, Housing Support Worker, ARA, October 2021
"All was useful. Understanding the difference between dependency and addiction. Learning to work with the person’s attitude, not the problem."
Amy Bridges, One25, October 2021
"Acknowledging that context is everything and someone's age when they start is crucial. Very well informed trainer and now makes me want to find out more! Thanks very much, Phil."
Manager, Action for Blind People