The Lincolnshire Alcohol Harm Reduction Partnership has commissioned Alcohol Concern, the national agency on alcohol misuse, to deliver Alcohol Identification and Brief Advice (IBA) training to front line workers across Lincolnshire. This evidence-based course will help you to confidently identify and direct a problem drinker to help. The course is aimed at front line workers from a variety of settings including the police, fire service, prisons, hostels, housing, community safety, care workers ans social workers.
Who is This Training Suitable For?
Anyone
Who is This Training Suitable For?
Anyone working in Lincolnshire wanting or needing a basic understanding of alcohol use and its potential impact on users and those around them, people new to the drug and alcohol field, front line workers who have direct contact with clients, support workers, mental health workers, youth workers, community agencies, and people working to support people to change their behaviour.
How To Book
To book onto a course please go to our website www.alcoholconcern.org.uk/lincs below and return it to Alcohol Concern, 64 Leman St, London, E1 8EU or email it to lincs@alcoholconcern.org.uk
Places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis
If you have 20-24 front line workers at your organisation who would benefit from an onsite training session please contact Training Admin on
020 7264 0510 or email
