eLearning
MODULE NAME: | Maternal health: Alcohol and other drugs |
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MODULE CODE: | U0.3-4 |
COURSE NAME: | BRIEF INTERVENTIONS FOR A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE |
LEARNING LEVEL: | Training for Non AOD/MH workers |
TARGET AUDIENCE: | It is recommended for workers in all healthcare and community service settings - including those employed in statutory and welfare contexts - where smoking, alcohol and drug use, and physical and oral health may be an issue, but may not necessarily be the primary or sole focus of your role. NB: Workers employed within specialist alcohol and drug and mental health settings are advised to skip this module and progress to the "Screening and Brief Intervention" package located under "AOD Core Skills" on the main eLearning page where the theory and practice of brief interventions are explored in greater detail. |
MODULE TYPE: | Elective |
MODULE AIM: | In our work with women, our assessment of their health is not complete if we don’t ask about alcohol and drug use. This eLearning will help you to identify the issues of alcohol and drug use for women, and apply brief intervention skills to Ask, Advise and Help to support them to improve their health. It is recommended that you complete the “Introduction to Brief Interventions for a Healthy Lifestyle” eLearning to give you a foundational knowledge of the skills applied in this module. |
LEARNING OUTCOMES: | By the end of this module, leaners will be able to:
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LENGTH: | 1 hour |
CPD: | This module may contribute towards CPD. A Statement of Completion will be issued on completion of this module. |
REFERENCE LIST: | The full reference list for this module is available on request. |
SUGGESTED CITATION: | Insight Centre for AOD Training and Workforce Development. Brief interventions for a healthy lifestyle: Maternal health: Alcohol and other drugs. Brisbane: Queensland Health; 2024. Available from: https://insight.qld.edu.au/training/elearning |
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION: | This resource is licensed under Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0). This license requires that reusers give credit to the creator. It allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, even for commercial purposes. |
LAST UPDATED: | July 2024 |