Drug Impairment Training for Educational Professionals (DITEP) REFRESHER COURSE - 32627
The mission of the DITEP program is to provide school administrators, teachers, and nurses with a systematic approach to recognizing and evaluating individuals in the academic environment who are using or are impaired by drugs, in order to provide early intervention.
This eight-hour course is meant for those who have previously attended the two-day training and need updated information and hands-on practice with a DITEP trainer. TCOLE hours, Nursing CEU certificates, Continuing Professional Educator certificates, and Addiction Professional certificates are available for this training.
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Assistant Principals, Counselors, Nurses, Principals, School Resource Officer, Bus Drivers, Charter School Personnel, Human Resources Personnel, Mental Health professionals, School Health Personnel, School Safety Personnel
Prerequisite/Special Notes
DITEP (2-day) 16 Hour Course
Objectives
Learn About:
Drug Categories and Effects
Polydrug Use
The Assessment Process
Eye Examinations
Divided Attention Tests
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