Compassionate Care: Elderly Protection and Advocacy
Awareness. Prevention. Protection.
This comprehensive training program aims to equip any participant, but particularly child protection social workers, with a deep understanding of the vaping epidemic among adolescents. The objectives include defining vaping and its types, unraveling the rise of vaping with a focus on its gateway potential, and shedding light on the alarming health risks associated with vaping, including nicotine addiction and its adverse effects on adolescent brain development.
Course Overview:
This training provides a well-rounded exploration of the vaping epidemic, focusing on:
- Defining Vaping – Understanding what vaping is, the different types of devices, and how they are used.
- The Rise of Vaping – Examining trends, statistics, and its gateway potential to other substances.
- Health Risks – Identifying the short- and long-term impacts, including nicotine addiction and effects on brain development.
- Warning Signs – Recognizing physical and behavioral indicators of vaping among adolescents.
- Paraphernalia Awareness – Learning to identify vaping devices and accessories.
- Community Prevalence – Analyzing the widespread use of vaping in schools and commu
Why It Matters:
Vaping is often marketed as harmless — but the reality tells a different story. Adolescents are especially vulnerable, with vaping posing significant risks to their health, safety, and future. This training empowers professionals to confront the issue head-on, ensuring they have the knowledge and strategies to safeguard children and support healthier communities.
To Register For This Training:
$50
Training Details
Health Consequences: Understand the risks of nicotine addiction and its impact on adolescent development.
Behavioral Insight: Recognize signs that may indicate vaping among youth.
Practical Awareness: Learn how to spot paraphernalia commonly associated with vaping.
Data-Driven Knowledge: Explore current trends and statistics for a clearer picture of the epidemic.
Protective Practices: Gain tools to address and reduce vaping risks within families, schools, and communities.
Instructors
Anthony Gay
Director of Curricula Development and Instructor
Marcus Stallworth, LMSW
Director of Learning and Organizational Development and Course Instructor.
Qur-an Webb
Director of Operations and Course Instructor.
