OCN NI Level 3 Certificate in Tackling Substance Misuse

1.3 Health and Social Care

Qualification Code

601/6149/8

Qualification Level

L3

Credits

15

Minimum Age

18

Review Date

29/04/2029

Total Qualification Time

15 Hours

Guided Learning Hours

105 Hours

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Qualification Information

The OCN NI Level 3 Certificate in Tackling Substance Misuse qualification has been designed for adult practitioners working in the drug and alcohol sector to enable them to provide support and signposting to individuals with drug and alcohol issues. It will also support volunteers working in this sector.In order to gain the qualification, the learner must successfully achieve a total of 15 credits. 12 credits must be achieved from the two mandatory units in Group A, plus 3 credits from one of the optional units in Group B.

Units

Assessment, Planning and Care for Substance Misuse Practitioners (A/507/1846)

L3

6 Credits

Brief Interventions for Substance Misuse Practitioners (J/507/1848)

L3

3 Credits

Dual Diagnosis for Substance Misuse Practitioners (Y/507/1921)

L3

3 Credits

Educating Others about Substances and Their Effects (D/507/1841)

L3

3 Credits

Managing Individuals and Teams Working with Substance Users (H/507/1842)

L3

3 Credits

Managing Substance Misuse Services (M/507/1844)

L3

3 Credits

Principles of Tackling Substance Misuse (Y/507/1840)

L3

6 Credits

Providing Detoxification and Prescribing Services for Substance Users (F/507/1847)

L3

3 Credits

Providing Harm Minimisation Support to Substance Users (T/507/1845)

L3

3 Credits

Providing Support and After Care Services for Substance Users (K/507/1843)

L3

3 Credits

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