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Programs & Courses
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Online Learning
The convenience and flexibility of the Centre for Counselling & Community Safety's online learning courses can make meeting your educational goals more convenient than ever. We offer online courses designed to meet the needs of your busy lifestyle.
The following courses are currently available online:
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: An Overview (#AD120)
This online course is for front-line workers,
program managers, and others working
with high-risk women and/or children,
youth, and adults living with Fetal Alcohol
Spectrum Disorder (FASD), along with their
families and support networks. The course
is 21 hours long, to be completed part-time
over eight weeks.
- Understanding Substance Use (#AD400)
Online Version
This online course introduces you to the key
concepts in substance use. You will learn
about treatment approaches, the
development of addiction, drugs and the
body, the recovery process and substance
affected issues.
Online activities are interactive and include
teleconferences, presentations, readings,
website explorations, discussions and
completion of a learning journal. You
require no experience in online learning
to successfully participate in this course.
The course is 14 hours long spanning six
weeks, and is a prerequisite for further
courses in the Substance Use Certificate.
- A Continuum of Care: Prevention to Harm Reduction (#AD401)
Online Version
This online course introduces you to the
system of care for substance use in BC.
You will learn about historical and current
developments of the system of care.
You will explore the major components of
the system of care, including its resources
and strategies, and will learn how to access
current resource listings.
Online
activities are interactive and include
presentations, readings, website
explorations, discussions and completion
of a learning journal. You require no
experience in online learning to successfully
participate in this course.
The course is 14 hours long, spanning six
weeks. Prerequisite(s): Understanding
Substance Use (AD400).
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