Description
This course gives the participant an overview of the problems associated with inhalant abuse. With this information, law enforcement officers are better equipped to recognize and interdict cases of inhalant abuse. Participants will gain a foundational awareness that will assist in developing educational programs in the community.
Indian Country Training Institute
A 100 percent Native Owned Professional Services Company.
Online training is a great way to deliver public health and public safety messages to organizations and individuals in a tribal community. Each of our courses offers strong foundational knowledge and is filled with practical, realistic strategies tribes, tribal organizations, and tribal partners can use immediately. Traditional classroom-style training requires travel, hotels, per diem, staff time away from the job, and tuition, so organizations can save as much as 50 to 70 percent on training costs by training online.
Our Learning Management System (LMS) is a SCORM Conformant Learning Management System that hosts training solutions to train hundreds of attendees, track employee progress, and certify completion. Each course is designed to fine-tune employee skill sets and provide useful strategies to improve productivity and effectiveness. Each course contains pre and post assessments, attendee evaluation for course feedback, and a certificate of completion. If your organization needs to purchase training for numerous learners, contact us for bulk discount rates.
Select courses are eligible for Continuing Education Units, required for tribal law enforcement, social workers, attorneys and many other Indian Country professionals.  George Mason University administers the CEUs, so please let us know if you need credit in addition to the certificate of completion.
We also deliver custom elearning solutions for organizations doing work in Indian Country. Clients include the National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children, Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) and Office of Juvenile Justice and Deliquency Prevention (OJJDP), Bureau of Indian Affairs-Indian Police Academy, and Bureau of Indian Education.
Contact us for more information:
tel: 202-543-8181
email: info@indiancountrytraining.net
web: www.indiancountrytraining.net
This course is designed to give the participant an overview of the problems associated with inhalant abuse. With this information, the law enforcement officer should be better equipped to recognize and interdict cases of inhalant abuse.
In addition, participants should have a foundational awareness to assist in developing educational programs in the community.