Spring Adult Showcase - Approaches to Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders
This course is an introduction to mental health and substance use. This brief course will introduce the impacts on health, as well as highlight any potential ‘myths’ on this often-misunderstood subject.
Overview
This course is an introduction to mental health and substance use. This brief course will introduce the impacts on health, as well as highlight any potential ‘myths’ on this often-misunderstood subject.
This course is aimed at anyone who would like to know more about co-occurring mental health and substance use, and of the treatment, the reported perspectives of the service user and the impact on public health as a whole.
Who is this course aimed at?
This course is aimed at anyone who would like to know more about co-occurring mental health and substance use, and of the treatment, the reported perspectives of the service user and the impact on public health as a whole.
This course is aimed at an introductory level, and therefore, is open to all.
Facilities
Our students have access to a fantastic range of College-wide facilities such as the Learning & Research Centre, study hubs, computer areas with accompanying multi-function printers and helpdesk advice.
Cost
£15
All materials are included.
Date & time
Event: Saturday 18th March, 9.00am-3.30pm
Course: TBC
Reasons to choose this course
This course is an introduction to mental health and substance use. This brief course will introduce the impacts on health, as well as highlight any potential ‘myths’ on this often-misunderstood subject.
It will provide entry-level awareness for those who are working in or are interested in this aspect of health and social care.
Skills you will develop
You will build on your awareness and knowledge of co-occurring mental health and substance use, the links between the two, treatment options and more.
Course progression
We have a range of adult learning courses which students may be interested in. Visit the Health & Social Care curriculum page to find out more.