Entry requirements
Previous knowledge or experience would be of benefit but is not essential.
Substance misuse is when alcohol, illegal drugs, or over-the-counter or prescription medications are used in a way that could be harmful to you or others.
In 2020, drug poisoning deaths increased by 3.8% compared to the previous year, and was the highest annual number since records began in 1993.
This course will provide you with a range of knowledge and understanding surrounding the subject.
Course content:
Section 1: Substances that are commonly misused – Cover the reasons why people use substances, the types of substances that are misused and the factors that can influence the effects of substances.
Section 2: The personal and social effects of substance misuse – Study the harmful effects of substance misuse on individuals and society, as well as where to get support and advice on substance misuse.
Section 3: The perceptions of and responses to substance misuse -Covers how stereotyping affects users, how media reporting affects people’s perceptions of substance misuse and statistics about substance misuse.
Section 4: Ways to promote healthy choices and build resilience -Look at the risk factors and protective factors for substance misuse, ways to protect individuals from the risks of substance misuse and the barriers to making healthy choices.
Everything you need to know before applying for this course.
Previous knowledge or experience would be of benefit but is not essential.
This course will require you to manage your workload independently, with a basic level of tutor support.
Students must have access to a computer with a broadband internet connection.
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