DITEP: Drug Impairment Training for Educational Professionals coming to Arkadelphia
The average professional educator will almost inevitably encounter impaired individuals from time to time. It is important, therefore, that the educator be able to recognize when he or she has encountered an impaired individual, and learn how to deal with this situation in the academic environment in order to provide early intervention.
To assist educators in this effort, the Arkansas Center for School Safety will present Drug Impairment Training for Educational Professionals (DITEP).
Tuesday, February 18
Dawson Education Service Cooperative
711 Clinton Street #201
Arkadelphia, AR 71923
TOPICS ADDRESSED:
– The drugs of choice within a community setting
– The observable effects of each of the seven major drug categories
– The effects likely to result from various drug combinations
– Policies and procedures for dealing with drug-impaired individuals in the academic setting
– The major drug categories
– Medical conditions and other situations that can produce similar signs of impairment
– Appropriate procedures for dealing with drug-impaired or medically impaired individuals.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
School Administrators, School Staff, Educators, School Nurses, School Counselors School Resource Officers
Register today for this FREE training!
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Stacey Ball at 501-570-8079 • [email protected]