Basic Drug Awareness Virtual Workshop

Date & Time:

Monday 4 December 2017 (9.30 am - 1.30 pm)

Venue:

The Gallery, The Woolwich Centre, The Woolwich Centre 7th Floor 35 Wellington Street Woolwich London

Detail:

Basic Drug Awareness

To provide a basic awareness of different substances, a basic understanding of addiction, how to recognise if someone they are working with is misusing substances and what to do about it.

An interactive on-line workshop to support professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

Before applying for this workshop, please note the following conditions:

Webinar/ Virtual Training, Please note that these training sessions will use the ZOOM app. Once registered, you will be sent, nearer the date, a link for you to download the FREE app and further instructions of how to access the training.

Aims & Objectives: By the end of this half day on-line workshop the participants will have:

  • Improved their knowledge of different types of drugs, what they look like, effects, signs and the law
  • Gained a better understanding of why people may use
  • Explored issues such as barriers to recovery; stigma, denial, resistance
  • More awareness of treatment options and services

Target Group: Groups 2 Those in regular contact or have a period of intense but irregular contact, with children, young people and/or parents/carers including all health clinical staff, who may be in a position to identify concerns about maltreatment. Examples: Housing, hospital staff, YOS staff and staff in secure settings, the police other than those in specialist child protection roles, sports development officers, disability specialists, faith groups, community youth groups, play scheme volunteers

Booking:

Booking has now closed for this event.

Further Information:

Type:

Half Day

Enquiries:

safeguardingtraining@royalgreenwich.gov.uk

Trainer:

Olivier Busin, Parental Substance Misuse Co-ordinator

Venue Details:

The Gallery, The Woolwich Centre, The Woolwich Centre 7th Floor 35 Wellington Street Woolwich London

(020 8854 8888)

 

The Woolwich Centre is opposite the Town Hall, with the entrance on Wellington Street.

Train:           
Woolwich Arsenal

DLR:                    
Woolwich Arsenal

Tube:
North Greenwich then bus 422, 161, 472

Buses:                
249,178,161,180,177,291,122,386,380,53,51,54,244,422,96,472

Parking:
There is Multi-storey car parking in Calderwood St and Meter parking