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Self-Led Online UTC Curriculum: Course 1

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Leigh-Anne Brierley

Hi from South Africa

Leigh-Anne Brierley - 25 February 2024

Enjoyed the UTC 1 Course! Good reminder of some of the fundamental aspects of the work.

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Susan Maua

Greetings

Susan Maua - 15 February 2024

Happy to join this team. Looking forward to engaging with those still here

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Binish Nighat

Addiction Professional

Binish Nighat - 17 January 2024

thank you for providing opportunity to join this community, striving for increasing knowledge and skills related to prevention, treatment and recovery of people with Substance Use Disorders. 

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NOE FLORES

Thank you

NOE FLORES - 16 January 2024

As a recovered alcoholic and drug addict, I am grateful to have found this online training. I will do my best to learn, apply and help others recover from this terrible illness. Thank you for letting me join this network.

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PETER CHEGE KARIUKI

Rescuing the next generation from SUD

PETER CHEGE KARIUKI - 10 January 2024

I believe we have a responsibility to rescue and reach out to the next generation and help them out of abuse.Am.doing this in Kenya especially in high schools. I have seen it work

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Yousaf Khan

Growing trends of Substance abuse despite being internationally controlled to limit the availability and use.

Yousaf Khan - 3 January 2024

A great initiative to prepare the FORCE to fight the continuously growing ratio of every age individual into SUDs especially among youngsters which has developed serious concerns in Academia, Clinicians, Parents, Organisations and community as it has a huge cost.

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Helen Taku Mbenchang

Case Worker/Catholic Charities

Helen Taku Mbenchang - 26 December 2023

It feels good to help those into substance use recover every day. I work as Case Worker with Catholic Charities 

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Christopher Saah Bangaou

Christopher Saah Bangaou (RN)

Christopher Saah Bangaou - 25 December 2023

For treatment to be effective, family and environmental forces have great impact to the wellbeing of the patient. SUD Professionals must take into consideration that the contributions of the family and care givers are very paramount to the recovery of the patient.   

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Noxolo Phongolo

Intensive treatment needs to be rendered first to parents!!!

Noxolo Phongolo - 9 December 2023

Treatment  needs to be rendered first to parents, we can not expect  children to be sober minded  whilst the parents are under influence of substances. The emotional state or well- being of children is broken, they have used substances as a coping mechanism due of family circumstances or dysfunctional  families.

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Sharian Ahmed Sujan

UTC

Sharian Ahmed Sujan - 7 December 2023

Hello i am Sujan. Thank you for the opportunity for the Online Course

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Priscilla Osei

My journey

Priscilla Osei - 30 November 2023

Hi I’m Priscilla and I’m glad to start my journey on substance use , going to learn more t broaden my knowledge 

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Anthony Chocha

Appreciation

Anthony Chocha - 18 November 2023

Am glad to be here and looking forward to learn more and have a wider understanding to the science of addiction.

Kind regards.

 

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Marijke Miller

Hello

Marijke Miller - 11 November 2023

Hi everyone, from Darwin, Australia.

I have long term Recovery, and am Beginning my ISSUP study journey to add to my existing knowledge base. I work with trauma (and SUD) in my practice, and am looking forward to upskilling and staying current.

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Kuenzang

Substance use

Kuenzang - 21 October 2023
These are the local drugs used by our youth
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Kuenzang

SuD

Kuenzang - 21 October 2023

Substance use disorder 

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Sammy Njiru

UTC Training

Sammy Njiru - 27 September 2023

Hi. Happy to be here and looking forward to acquire knowledge.

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Sithandazile MSIMANGA

Hope

Sithandazile MSIMANGA - 6 September 2023

Greetings colleagues, I am about to embark on self study on the UTC curriculum. I am in Botswana, the drug use and abuse here is out of hand. I need to work with others form different regions of the world to learn from them and share insights about the situation in Botswana and possible strategies to curb the drug problem.

It would also be nice to have buddies that we converge and discuss the course together. I am looking forward to hearing from you and working together on this course and beyond. Stay well and keep smiling.

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Uthpala Karunathilaka

The drug abuse problem in Sri Lanka

Uthpala Karunathilaka - 4 August 2023
Sri Lanka's experience in dealing with drugs of abuse and with the drug abuse problem is unique in many ways. From the sixteenth century until the middle of the twentieth century, the colonial powers regulated the use of opium as a revenue earning measure.
The drug abuse problem in Sri Lanka
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Uthpala Karunathilaka

Stop Drug Abuse addiction

Uthpala Karunathilaka - 4 August 2023
Stop Drug Abuse addiction
NO Drugs
No drugs
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Uthpala Karunathilaka

Drug Rehabilitation and Treatment.

Uthpala Karunathilaka - 4 August 2023
Treatment Programme Duration of the treatment programme conducted by the board is more than one year. Clients need to stay two months at the center for residential treatment. Also there is a 14-days treatment programme admitting clients with a payment. After the residential period is over the client...
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