Hospitality Mental Health Competency 3: Substance Use Awareness
Introductory | Mental Health Literacy
| 1 Hour
About the Course
Substance use and its connection to mental health is a critically important topic. In Mental Health Competency 3: Substance Use Awareness, you will gain insight into some of the most commonly used types of substances, risk and protective factors for substance use, and practical ways you can help someone find support that can lead to recovery. Based on up-to-date statistics from governing bodies and relevant scholarly articles, this course provides a deeper understanding of substance use disorders and various treatment options. The instructional design is learner-focused and approachable to nearly all individuals with an interest in improving their competency in substance use awareness.
NOTE: We recommend completing Mental Health Competency 1 before taking any other Mental Health Ally Series courses.
Estimated Course Length: 1 Hour
Course Includes: 3 sections with components in each section (components consist of a mixed media approach with lived experience videos, animation explainer videos and a knowledge game).
Companion Videos: 10 companion videos created for enhanced learning on key course topics in Mental Health Competency 1. Over 120 mental health literacy videos on a host of mental health topics.
Downloadable PDFs: 6 downloadable PDFs expanding on relevant course topics
Target Audience: Hospitality workers
Level of Instruction: Introductory
Prerequisite: None
Instructional Method: Self-paced, interactive, hybrid of audio, text, video, and learning checks
Accessibility Accommodations: Closed captioning of all audio and video components
What the learner should know upon course completion:
- Relate three substances that are commonly used and the various risk factors that contribute to the development of substance use disorders.
- Summarize practical skills that can be used when responding to someone who may have a substance use disorder. The summary must cover communication skills, using the Stages of Change as a guide for how to help most effectively, and the various treatment options and forms of support that are available.
- Pre Course Assessment
- What Are Substance Use Disorders?
- What is Addiction?
- Diagnostic Criteria
- Substances
- Dispelling Stigma
- Risk and Protective Factors
- States of Change
- Warning Signs
- Help and Hope
- Knowledge Check
- Discussion Summary
- References
- Post-Course Assessment