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    Cannabis- What's there to know?

    LocationOnline live streamed - Microsoft Teams

    PriceFree event

    About this event

    Information about this training

    This course provides essential information about cannabis, its various forms, and the effects it can have on people. Participants will learn about the different ways cannabis is consumed, its potential benefits, and the risks associated with its use.

    Learning outcomes

    • Gain knowledge about the different chemicals in cannabis, including CBD and THC, and their effects.
    • Learn about the various ways cannabis can be consumed, such as smoking, vaping, and edibles.
    • Understand the physical and psychological effects of cannabis, including potential risks like dependency and mental health issues.
    • Discover strategies for minimising harm, such as safe consumption methods and recognising signs of dependency.
    • Identify available support services and resources for individuals struggling with cannabis use.

    Who is the course aimed at?

    Anyone who is working or supporting someone who is using drugs and alcohol or has an interest in learning about the impact of drugs and alcohol. 

    Entry requirements to do this course

    None

    How you will be assessed

    There is no assessment. You will be asked to complete a short survey after watching the video. 

    What happens after I book this training?

    You will be sent an email with a link to access the video and a short survey. 

     

    Venue

    Online live streamed - Microsoft Teams

    Further information

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