Join us for the comprehensive, 16-hour, two-day Drug Impairment Training for Educational Professionals (DITEP) course, designed for school staff who are directly involved in student assessments.
This intensive two-day training provides you with the detailed knowledge and practical skills needed to conduct thorough evaluations of students who may be using or impaired by drugs. You will learn the systematic, evidence-based process of recognition, evaluation, and documentation to support early intervention and school safety.
Course Details:
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Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (both days)
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Focus: In-depth training on the full assessment process for student drug impairment.
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Who Should Attend: School nurses, School Resource Officers (SROs), counselors, and other staff who conduct student assessments for suspected substance impairment. Administrators are also encouraged to attend to gain a deeper understanding of the assessment process.
Looking for a foundational option?
The DITEP program also offers an 8-hour, one-day course. While our two-day training is the full curriculum for assessment personnel, the one-day course is specifically designed for administrators who need a foundational understanding of detection, policy, and procedures.
About the DITEP Program:
The purpose of the DITEP program is to provide a systematic approach to recognizing and evaluating individuals who are using or are impaired by drugs. Taught by certified Drug Recognition Experts (DREs), the training is not intended to make you a DRE, but rather to give you the tools to aid in the evaluation and documentation of those suspected of drug use, ensuring a safer and healthier academic environment for all.