Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS) Training Wednesday 26th July 2017

NPS

Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS) Training

Date for this event:

Wednesday 26th July 2017

Location: St Martin of Tours
318-320 St Paul’s Road
Islington
London N1 2LF

Cost: £96 per person. 

Lunch and refreshments provided.

This one day Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS) course (formally known as legal highs) looks beyond basic awareness and aims to give participants the confidence, knowledge and skills in order to deliver effective interventions with individuals who have, or are at risk of, developing problems with NPS.

The training is accompanied by a Mephedrone / NPS manual.

Aims:

  • To explore current trends and prevalence in the UK
  • To gain a template for understanding the broad spectrum of new psychoactive substances and the main chemical groupings, to assist in making better informed decisions about how to respond
  • To achieve a deeper level of knowledge about common NPS such as synthetic cannabinoids and mephedrone, together with health and psychiatric issues, appropriate interventions/treatments
  • Understand and apply effective harm minimisation strategies and techniques
  • To increase confidence in working with this client group
  • To increase competence in working with this client group

Learning outcomes:

By the end of the session participants will be able to;

  • Summarise and understand the issues relating to Novel Psychoactive Substances and the chemical families they belong to
  • Know where to source information to identify new substances and a professional response to them, using new technologies and online tools
  • Describe the different types of NPS and where they fit in relation to the 7 main drug categories
    Explain how these drugs are used and the effects upon the body and nervous system
  • Apply evidence-based interventions and treatment tools to work with individual drug users symptoms / issues and how this fits into current care planning
  • Have increased their confidence, knowledge and skills in working with an NPS using client group

Staff that will benefit from this training include:

Drug Workers & Managers, Social Workers, Health / Mental Health Workers, Nurses & GPs, Psychiatrist, Youth Workers, Anti-Social Behaviour Workers, Youth Offending Teams, Probation Staff, Prison Staff, Teachers, University Staff, Student Unions, Housing Workers, Community Wardens, Police Community Support Officers and Police Officers.

Drug and alcohol national occupational standards covered

Day One:

  • AA1 Recognise indications of substance misuse and refer individuals to specialists.
  • HSC233 Relate to, and interact with, individuals.
  • HSC3111 Promote the equality, diversity, rights and responsibilities of individuals.
  • AB2 Support individuals who are substance users.
  • HSC33 Develop your own knowledge and practice.
  • AD1 Raise awareness about substances, their use and effects.

Cost: £96 per person

Lunch and refreshments provided.

Wednesday 26th July 2017

Location: St Martin of Tours
318-320 St Paul’s Road
Islington
London N1 2LF

Dual Diagnosis Training – 30th March 2017

Dual Diagnosis Training

Dual Diagnosis Training

Being delivered on:

Thursday 30th March 2017

Location: St Martin of Tours
318-320 St Paul’s Road
Islington
London N1 2LF

Costs: £130 £99 per person

Lunch and refreshments provided.

Mental health and drug and alcohol use poses many challenges for professionals. Workers may feel unskilled or unable to provide adequate support in dealing with this complex area, with services often in disagreement in what are causing the problems.

Course description

This is a one day course that focuses on drug use and mental health (dual diagnosis). This course aims to provide information on how drugs, alcohol and mental health issues interrelate and how to work effectively with this client group.

Target audience

  • Workers in contact with mental health clients using illegal drugs
  • Community Mental Health Teams
  • Drug and alcohol workers
  • General Practitioners, Practice Nurses, Accident and Emergency Staff
  • Social Workers, Supported Housing Workers, Probation Staff
  • Students

Aims and objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Examine terminology and how different terms alter their meaning depending on your work role
  • List ways in which patterns of substance use can impact on a client’s mental health
  • Describe how illegal drugs may negatively affect mood and emotional states
  • Review and develop working protocols, information sharing and referral pathways

Drug & alcohol national occupational standards

  • AA1: Recognise indications of substance misuse
  • AB2: Support individuals who are substance users
  • MH2: Enable people with mental health needs to access and benefit from a service

Costs: £130 £99 per person

Lunch and refreshments provided.

Date for this event:

Thursday 30th March 2017

Location: St Martin of Tours
318-320 St Paul’s Road
Islington
London N1 2LF


Alcohol IBA – Identification & Brief Advice Training

Alcohol IBA Training

Alcohol IBA (Identification and Brief Advice)

Zoom or Teams Training

Alcohol IBA (Identification and Brief Advice) has been a central component of alcohol prevention strategies in the UK for many years. Alcohol IBA training can be used by non-specialist workers to identify people who may be at risk because of their drinking.

Alcohol IBA TrainingThis 3 hour Zoom or Teams training session will cover a number of key basic facts in order to raise participant’s knowledge of alcohol and to develop participants’ confidence in responding to alcohol related needs.

Target audience:

This course is suitable for frontline staff, such as emergency fire, social and healthcare providers, who work in busy environments and come in contact with people who may be at risk because of drinking alcohol.

Course outline:

  • Identify alcohol use and reasons why people use alcohol

  • Use the unit measuring system / screening tools

  • Health and psychiatric information

  • Structure brief advice sessions with clients

  • Support a client to access appropriate services

Aim:

To raise knowledge of alcohol and to develop participants’ confidence in responding to clients’ alcohol related needs.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of the session participants will be able to;

  • Identify alcohol use and reasons why people use alcohol

  • Distinguish between categories of alcohol misuse; hazardous, harmful and dependent drinking

  • List alcohol harms, the short and long term health impact

  • Signpost to local services

     

Costs:

£300 per session. This is for a maximum of 10 delegates.

National Occupational Standards: Units covered and supported

AA1 Recognise indications of substance misuse and refer individuals to specialists.

HSC33 Reflect on and develop your own practice (formerly DANOS AC1 )

Legal Highs / NPS Training London 2016

NPS

Legal Highs / Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS) Training Course

Dates for this event:

Friday 30th September 2016
Friday 11th November 2016

Location: St Martin of Tours
318-320 St Paul’s Road
Islington
London N1 2LF

This one day legal highs / NPS course looks beyond basic awareness and aims to give participants the confidence, knowledge and skills in order to deliver effective interventions with individuals who have, or are at risk of, developing problems with NPS.

Aims:

  • To explore current trends and prevalence in the UK
  • To gain a template for understanding the broad spectrum of new psychoactive substances and the main chemical groupings, to assist in making better informed decisions about how to respond
  • To achieve a deeper level of knowledge about common NPS such as synthetic cannabinoids and mephedrone, together with health and psychiatric issues, appropriate interventions/treatments
  • Understand and apply effective harm minimisation strategies and techniques
  • To increase confidence in working with this client group
  • To increase competence in working with this client group

Learning outcomes:

By the end of the session participants will be able to;

  • Summarise and understand the issues relating to Novel Psychoactive Substances and the chemical families they belong to
  • Know where to source information to identify new substances and a professional response to them, using new technologies and online tools
  • Describe the different types of NPS and where they fit in relation to the 7 main drug categories
    Explain how these drugs are used and the effects upon the body and nervous system
  • Apply evidence-based interventions and treatment tools to work with individual drug users symptoms / issues and how this fits into current care planning
  • Have increased their confidence, knowledge and skills in working with an NPS using client group

Staff that will benefit from this training include:

Drug Workers & Managers, Social Workers, Health / Mental Health Workers, Nurses & GPs, Psychiatrist, Youth Workers, Anti-Social Behaviour Workers, Youth Offending Teams, Probation Staff, Prison Staff, Teachers, University Staff, Student Unions, Housing Workers, Community Wardens, Police Community Support Officers and Police Officers.

Drug and alcohol national occupational standards covered

Day One:

  • AA1 Recognise indications of substance misuse and refer individuals to specialists.
  • HSC233 Relate to, and interact with, individuals.
  • HSC3111 Promote the equality, diversity, rights and responsibilities of individuals.
  • AB2 Support individuals who are substance users.
  • HSC33 Develop your own knowledge and practice.
  • AD1 Raise awareness about substances, their use and effects.

Costs: £130 per person

Lunch and refreshments provided.

Dates for this event:

Friday 30th September 2016
Friday 11th November 2016

Location: St Martin of Tours
318-320 St Paul’s Road
Islington
London N1 2LF

Chemsex Training London 2016

Chemsex Training

Chemsex Training Course

Dates:

Thursday 29th September 2016
Thursday 10th November 2016

Location: St Martin of Tours
318-320 St Paul’s Road
Islington
London N1 2LF

This one day Chemsex training course will be delivered 3 times this year and aims to give participants the confidence, knowledge and skills in order to deliver effective interventions and support for this subgroup.

What the course covers:

  • What is MSM – UK situation

  • Basic understanding of ‘Chemsex’

  • What we know and what we don’t know

  • Risk Factors

  • Implications for health, sexual health & drug services

  • Prevention and harm reduction

  • Good practice

  • Resources

Learning outcomes:

By the end of the session participants will be able to;

  • Increase knowledge and awareness of the issues relating to Chemsex and related issues

  • Increase knowledge of how GBL, Mephedrone and crystal meth are used and the effects

    upon individual’s physiology and neurology

  • Understand the possible affects on health

  • Understand basic working methods with this subgroup

  • To increase confidence in working with this client group for both drug services and sexual health clinics

Who would benefit from the training?

Commissioners, Drug Service Providers, LGBT Services, Health & Sexual Health Workers, Mental Health Practitioners, GPs, Psychiatrist, Counsellors and other professionals that may be in contact with this client group.

Costs: £130 per person

Lunch and refreshments provided.

DANOS Compliant:

Drug and alcohol national occupational standards

Day One:

  • AA1 Recognise indications of substance misuse and refer individuals to specialists.

  • HSC233 Relate to, and interact with, individuals.

  • HSC3111 Promote the equality, diversity, rights and responsibilities of individuals.

  • AB2 Support individuals who are substance users.

  • HSC33 Develop your own knowledge and practice.

  • AD1 Raise awareness about substances, their use and effects.

Dates:

Thursday 29th September 2016
Thursday 10th November 2016

Location: St Martin of Tours
318-320 St Paul’s Road
Islington
London N1 2LF

Legal Highs Conference Nov. 2015

NPS

Buckinghamshire DAAT are delighted to invite you to our Legal Highs Conference.

Date: November 12th 2015
Location: Kings Church,
Raans Road,
Amersham,
Buckinghamshire
HP6 6LX

Time: 09.00 to 16.30

“Legal highs” is the common term for New Psychoactive Substances (NPS). Many are currently legal, often unregulated substances although some – like Mephedrone – started as legal substances and were banned in 2010. However, “legal highs” remains a misleading catchall layman’s term for this family of substances.

 

The Buckinghamshire Drug and Alcohol Team (DAAT) commissioned a “legal highs” Needs Assessment in late 2013 which included field research, a national online survey (of users and non‐users) and a data capture exercise which was concluded in November 2014. This conference will give attendees the opportunity to hear about the results of Buckinghamshire’s needs assessment and follow on work from a range of speakers that will ensure delegates get a local, regional and national picture of NPS use from the following guest speakers:

  • Mephedrone and Service Handler Handbook Update – Tony D’Agostino

  • My Legal High Survey – Professor Neil McKegeney (Click here for the survey)

  • Legislation Updates – David Pickering, Buckinghamshire and Surrey Trading Standards

  • Public Health England Linda Stent

  • The Oasis Partnership Mr Colin McgregorPaterson, CEO

  • The Angelus Foundation

  • There will also be an opportunity for networking over lunch

Tickets include lunch and all refreshments. For ticket costs and to book: please go to www.legalhighs.eventbrite.co.uk

If you experience any problems registering on line please contact Louise Willis either by email lwillis@buckscc.gov.uk or by calling 01296 382241

Performing & Image Enhancing Drugs / 3rd Nov. 2015

Performing & Image Enhancing Drugs

Performing & Image Enhancing Drugs

Date: Tuesday, 3rd November, 2015
Location: Resource For London,
356 Holloway Road,
London, N7 6PA

Steroids as we know them were first made in the 1930’s. Before this people regularly used other substances such as amphetamine and cocaine to boost energy and performance. Today individuals take a range of image enhancing drugs with an over concern about how they look, rather than how they perform.

Course description

This is a one day course on performing & image enhancing drugs. The course covers;

  • PIEDS throughout history and popular culture

  • Popular PIEDS and why people use them

  • How PIEDS work – A biology lesson

  • Cost and benefit analysis of PIEDS

  • Safer Injecting

  • Reducing Harm

  • PCT – Examples of PCT to take, how to use it, why you should use it

  • The Law

  • Developing your service

Aims and objectives

  • Increase knowledge of Performance and Image Enhancing Drugs

  • Dispel myths

  • Increase knowledge of how PIEDS work and their effects upon individual’s physical and mental health

  • Increase confidence and competency in working with this population group

  • Promote ideas of how to shape your service to meet the needs of those using PIEDS

Target audience

This course is primarily targeted at drug services who are coming into contact with individuals who are using performance & image enhancing drugs. It will also be of interest to those who wish to further their knowledge in this area.

Drug and alcohol national occupational standards

Day One:

  • AA1 Recognise indications of substance misuse and refer individuals to specialists.

  • HSC233 Relate to, and interact with, individuals.

  • HSC3111 Promote the equality, diversity, rights and responsibilities of individuals.

  • HSC33 Develop your own knowledge and practice.

The course will be delivered by Jasmin Mulrooney & Tony D’Agostino

Costs: £130 per person. Lunch and refreshments provided.

Date: Tuesday, 3rd November, 2015
Location: Resource For London,
356 Holloway Road,
London, N7 6PA


Legal Highs Training Course / 18th September 2015

NPS

Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS) / Legal Highs Training Course

Friday 18th September 2015

Location: St Martin of Tours
318-320 St Paul’s Road
London N1 2LF

This one day legal highs training course aims to give participants the confidence, knowledge and skills in order to deliver effective interventions with individuals who have, or are at risk of, developing problems.

Aims:

  • To explore current trends and prevalence in the UK
  • To gain a template for understanding the broad spectrum of new psychoactive substances and the main chemical groupings, to assist in making better informed decisions about how to respond
  • To achieve a deeper level of knowledge about common NPS such as synthetic cannabinoids and mephedrone, together with health and psychiatric issues, appropriate interventions/treatments
  • Understand and apply effective harm minimisation strategies and techniques
  • To increase confidence in working with this client group
  • To increase competence in working with this client group

Learning outcomes:

By the end of the session participants will be able to;

  • Summarise and understand the issues relating to Novel Psychoactive Substances and the chemical families they belong to
  • Know where to source information to identify new substances and a professional response to them, using new technologies and online tools
  • Describe the different types of NPS and where they fit in relation to the 7 main drug categories
    Explain how these drugs are used and the effects upon the body and nervous system
  • Apply evidence-based interventions and treatment tools to work with individual drug users symptoms / issues and how this fits into current care planning
  • Have increased their confidence, knowledge and skills in working with an NPS using client group

Staff that will benefit from this training include:

Drug Workers & Managers, Social Workers, Health / Mental Health Workers, Nurses & GPs, Psychiatrist, Youth Workers, Anti-Social Behaviour Workers, Youth Offending Teams, Probation Staff, Prison Staff, Teachers, University Staff, Student Unions, Housing Workers, Community Wardens, Police Community Support Officers and Police Officers.

Drug and alcohol national occupational standards

Day One:

  • AA1 Recognise indications of substance misuse and refer individuals to specialists.
  • HSC233 Relate to, and interact with, individuals.
  • HSC3111 Promote the equality, diversity, rights and responsibilities of individuals.
  • AB2 Support individuals who are substance users.
  • HSC33 Develop your own knowledge and practice.
  • AD1 Raise awareness about substances, their use and effects.

Costs: £130 per person

Lunch and refreshments provided.

DANOS Compliant:

Date: Friday 18th September 2015
Location: St Martin of Tours
318-320 St Paul’s Road
London N1 2LF

Mephedrone & Legal Highs Training / 15th January 2015

Mephedrone

The following one-day Mephedrone & Legal Highs training course  is being held in London.

Level: Beginner to Intermediate

Aim: This is an intermediate level training day for substance misuse practitioners to enhance their levels of knowledge and confidence about legal highs and the issues around them.

Objectives:

  • To gain an overview of the historical context of mephedrone & legal highs

  • To explore current trends and prevalence in the UK

  • To know where to source information to identify new substances and a professional response to them, using new technologies and online tools

  • To gain a template for understanding the broad spectrum of research chemicals and the main chemical groupings, to assist in making better informed decisions about how to respond

  • To achieve a deeper level of knowledge about current synthetic cannabinoids, mephedrone & other B Ketones together with appropriate interventions/treatments, health and psychiatric issues

Staff who would benefit from the training include:

Drug Workers & Managers, Social Workers, Health / Mental Health Workers, Nurses & GPs, Psychiatrist, Youth Workers, Anti-Social Behaviour Workers, Youth Offending Teams, Probation Staff, Prison Staff, Teachers, University Staff, Student Unions, Housing Workers, Community Wardens, Police Community Support Officers and Police Officers.

Costs per person are £110 for voluntary sector and £130 for statutory.

Lunch and refreshments provided.

DANOS Compliant:

Date: 15th January 2015
Location: Highbury Corner, Islington London N1

Crystal Meth Training London / 15th January 2015

Crystal meth

The following one-day crystal meth training course is being held in London.

Level: Beginner to Intermediate

Aim: This is an intermediate level training day for substance misuse practitioners to enhance their levels of knowledge and confidence about crystal meth and other forms of methamphetamine.

Objectives of the course

  • Increase knowledge and awareness of the issues relating to methamphetamine
  • Increase knowledge of how methamphetamine is used and the effects upon individual’s physiology and neurology.
  • Understand the possible affects on health.
  • To increase confidence in working with this client group.
  • Drug and alcohol national occupational standards

Staff that will benefit from this training include:

Drug Workers & Managers, Social Workers, Health / Mental Health Workers, Nurses & GPs, Psychiatrist, Youth Workers, Anti-Social Behaviour Workers, Youth Offending Teams, Probation Staff, Prison Staff, Teachers, University Staff, Student Unions, Housing Workers, Community Wardens, Police Community Support Officers and Police Officers.

Drug & alcohol national occupational standards

Day One:

  • AA1 Recognise indications of substance misuse and refer individuals to specialists.
  • HSC233 Relate to, and interact with, individuals.
  • HSC3111 Promote the equality, diversity, rights and responsibilities of individuals.
  • AB2 Support individuals who are substance users.
  • HSC33 Develop your own knowledge and practice.
  • AD1 Raise awareness about substances, their use and effects.

Costs per person are £110 for voluntary sector and £130 for statutory.

Lunch and refreshments provided.

Date: 15th January 2015
Location: Islington London N1