Addictions workers prepare and conduct prevention planning and support programs for some of society’s most vulnerable groups.
Our Addictions Worker diploma program equips students with the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills needed for a challenging but rewarding career in this field. The program focuses on developing group facilitation skills as well as one-on-one counselling skills.
During the program, students will learn the principal concepts in addictions, pharmacology, and structured relapse prevention planning through hands-on case studies. Students will also gain first-hand skills in addictions intake, assessment, motivational interviewing, and treatment planning – all with a strong emphasis on case management and professional ethics.
This program includes a practicum placement opportunity so students can gain relevant work experience before graduation.
Why Study at Sprott Shaw?
Career and professional development success courses to help create a career development marketing plan, learn the cardinal rules of professionalism, and identify the target markets and employment resources for the community support field
Preparation and orientation courses to teach you how to find credible research, write papers, create proper citation formats including APA, and study effectively for exams
All-inclusive program costs where what you see is what you pay. Our costs include registration fees, assessment fees, tuition, textbooks, supplies, course materials, graduation fees, practicum fees, and much more
Access to dedicated Employment Services Specialists (ESS) who can help you with resume and cover letter writing, interview skills, and the overall job search after graduation
Certificates including Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NVCI), First-Aid, and WHMIS
Practicum opportunitieswith recognized organizations across BC including the Canadian Mental Health Association, Salvation Army, Positive Living Society BC, YMCA, posAbilities Association of BC, Hope for Freedom Society, Union Gospel Mission, John Howard Society, and more
Multiple start dates so you can start your education when you want to without the wait
Learning Objectives
Demonstrate knowledge of abnormal behaviour, therapeutic processes and appropriate treatment and prevention strategies
Demonstrate knowledge of the Addiction Worker’s role and responsibilities in terms of legal and ethical parameters
Demonstrate knowledge of the practical skills that fall within the Addiction Workers’ scope of practice for British Columbia
Demonstrate professionalism and the ability to communicate and work collaboratively with others in the field
Apply knowledge, skills and ethical care for clients and the community with regards to therapeutic techniques and working with vulnerable people
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