Drug Impairment Training for Educational Professionals - 29735

The goal of the DITEP Course is to enable the secondary educational professional to recognize the signs and symptoms of drug and/or alcohol impairment, in order to: Prevent an impaired student from driving away from campus and/or Serve as a treatment intervention tool to reduce future instances of DWI. It is hoped this training will ultimately reduce the number of underage drugs and/or alcohol-related traffic fatalities. The information and procedures presented in this course are for administrative purposes only. They are designed to aid in the assessment of drug and/or alcohol impairment in students. The subject matter presented will touch upon some, but not all of, the factors a Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) considers when examining a drug-impaired individual. This training is not designed as an enforcement tool and will not qualify the participant as a Drug Recognition Expert (DRE)

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Nurses, Assistant Principals, Principals, Charter School Personnel
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Outline the important elements of the Texas Education Code, Texas Penal Code, and an effective school policy as they relate to drug and/or alcohol use and possession Identify medical condition and other situations that can produce similar signs of impairment and appropriate procedures.
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