CEOSH Level 4 Award in Signs of Substance Abuse and What to Do
CEOSH Level 4 Award in Signs of Substance Abuse and What to Do course provides comprehensive training in identifying signs of substance abuse, understanding addiction mechanisms, intervention strategies, legal considerations, and cultural sensitivity.
Designed as a foundational programme, this qualification covers the core principles of signs of substance abuse and what to do at an accessible level.
Through a focused curriculum, participants are introduced to the key terminology, procedures, and responsibilities associated with healthcare. The qualification balances theoretical instruction with practical scenarios to reinforce understanding.
Suitable for professionals across a range of sectors, this qualification is particularly relevant for those working in or transitioning into roles where competence in signs of substance abuse and what to do is expected.
Successful completion of this qualification provides a credible basis for career development and serves as a stepping stone towards more advanced programmes within the CEOSH portfolio.
Course Details
Health Care Management
Level 4
Level 4 Award in Signs of Substance Abuse and What to Do is a 5-day 15-hour training program. This Training program has mandatory assessment which will be conducted through Approved Training Centres.
Level 4 Award in Signs of Substance Abuse and What to Do includes quizzes consisting of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs). These assessments evaluate participants’ comprehension of course material and ability to apply concepts in practical situations. It is mandatory to pass assessments with a minimum score of 75%.
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