Reducing Nicotine Harms: Training for workers in the ACT ATOD sector - 9 September session
Event description
This training will equip staff with the knowledge and skills to have confident conversations with service users about reducing harms from smoking or vaping (including stopping, if that's their goal). We’ll discuss how quit attempts can complement the goals that service users are working towards, and how support can be personalised to each individual you work with. Further details about the training and the different dates on offer are available on ATODA’s ‘Smoking Cessation Support’ page: here.
About the training
The training is specifically tailored for workers in alcohol, tobacco and other drug services, and any workers in these services are eligible to do the training.
Through this training, you will:
improve your understanding of the risks and harms from smoking and vaping
improve your understanding of the impacts of smoking and vaping on different AOD treatment outcomes, and interactions with different drugs and medications
gain skills to embed smoking and vaping screening and assessment into routine care, including assessing smoking and vaping status, and levels of nicotine dependence
improve your skills and confidence to provide brief interventions specifically for smoking and vaping, and to improve your provision of personalised support to service users
get tips on supporting AOD service users to overcome barriers to quitting
improve your knowledge of providing nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) to service users, including the types of NRT, how each is used, medication interactions, and step-down approaches
improve your knowledge of where to refer service users for additional smoking and vaping cessation and harm reduction support
ATODA is pleased to be partnering with the Cancer Council ACT. Experienced trainers will be delivering the session in an interactive format, including discussion and case studies. A certificate of participation will be provided following the training.
Training details
Training will be provided at ATODA's Office, 159 Maribyrnong Ave Kaleen. Parking is free.
Morning and afternoon tea, and a light lunch will be provided
This training is part of the Reducing Nicotine Harms Project led by ATODA for the ATOD sector, and funded by an ACT Government Healthy Canberra Grant.
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