DITEP is derived from the National Drug Evaluation and Classification (DEC) Program, a successful law enforcement procedure used to detect drug and alcohol impaired drivers. This two-day training will enable school nurses and educators to determine whether a student is impaired; if there is impairment, whether that impairment is due to a medical condition or is drug related; and, if the impairment is drug related, what category or categories of drugs are likely causing the observed impairment.
Lunch: On your own (1 hr.)
Credit: 12 hours (Act 48)
Cost: No Fee (The cost to attend this event is supplemented by state/federal funding.)