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Training Announcement:
Drug Endangered Children
The Custer County Public Health Department, in conjunction with the MT Division of Criminal Investigation, will be hosting `Drug Endangered Children'.
Date: Saturday, July 21, 2012
Time: 9:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. (Lunch will be provided)
Cost: FREE!
Location: Miles Community College, Room # 106
RSVP : Please call 874.3377, extension 7 and let us know which session you are planning to attend. Deadline is Friday, July 13th.
Target Audience: Law Enforcement Officers, Dispatchers, Prosecutors, Probation Officers, Child and Family Service workers, Day Care Providers, Teachers, Child Protection Team Members, Counselors, Nurses, Health Care Professionals, Health Department Staff, Parents, Foster Parents and anyone who works with or comes in contact with families or children.
Instructor: Jeff Faycosh from the Montana Division of Criminal Investigation.
The class will last 4 hours and will be Montana and POST certified for Law Enforcement and qualifies for Early Childhood Project Annual Approved Training for daycare providers.
Goals:
Participants will be able to:
1. Understand and explain how to identify Drug Endangered Children,
2. Understand when to intervene and how to work as a team for the benefit of the child.
3. Identify types of drugs and the effects of the drugs on parents and caregivers.
4. Identify signs of drugs use in a home.
More about the Training:
This program is a Nationwide Pilot training program by the National Alliance of Drug Endangered Children. The benefit of the training is twofold, one to protect the child and provide it with a healthy, happy and safe environment. The second benefit is to interrupt the cycle of substance abuse within a family which prevents further drug issues. http://www.nationaldec.org/
Drug Endangered Children
The Custer County Public Health Department, in conjunction with the MT Division of Criminal Investigation, will be hosting `Drug Endangered Children'.
Date: Saturday, July 21, 2012
Time: 9:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. (Lunch will be provided)
Cost: FREE!
Location: Miles Community College, Room # 106
RSVP : Please call 874.3377, extension 7 and let us know which session you are planning to attend. Deadline is Friday, July 13th.
Target Audience: Law Enforcement Officers, Dispatchers, Prosecutors, Probation Officers, Child and Family Service workers, Day Care Providers, Teachers, Child Protection Team Members, Counselors, Nurses, Health Care Professionals, Health Department Staff, Parents, Foster Parents and anyone who works with or comes in contact with families or children.
Instructor: Jeff Faycosh from the Montana Division of Criminal Investigation.
The class will last 4 hours and will be Montana and POST certified for Law Enforcement and qualifies for Early Childhood Project Annual Approved Training for daycare providers.
Goals:
Participants will be able to:
1. Understand and explain how to identify Drug Endangered Children,
2. Understand when to intervene and how to work as a team for the benefit of the child.
3. Identify types of drugs and the effects of the drugs on parents and caregivers.
4. Identify signs of drugs use in a home.
More about the Training:
This program is a Nationwide Pilot training program by the National Alliance of Drug Endangered Children. The benefit of the training is twofold, one to protect the child and provide it with a healthy, happy and safe environment. The second benefit is to interrupt the cycle of substance abuse within a family which prevents further drug issues. http://www.nationaldec.org/