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MODULE DESCRIPTOR
Module Title
Addiction and Substance Use in a Range of Contexts
Reference NUM088 Version 1
Created June 2018 SCQF Level SCQF 11
Approved July 2018 SCQF Points 15
Amended August 2017 ECTS Points 7.5

Aims of Module
To facilitate the student to critically evaluate practice and innovative collaborative approaches to the care, treatment and support of people with addiction or substance use issues, their families and/or carers.

Learning Outcomes for Module
On completion of this module, students are expected to be able to:
1 Critically appraise contemporary policy, legislation and collaborative care, support and treatment models relating to addiction and substance use.
2 Critically analyse cultures and practices for impact on the experiences and outcomes of people with addiction or substance use issues and their families and/or carers.
3 Evaluate the evidence-base and applicability of a range of assessment methods and interventions.
4 Debate the efficacy of strategies for addressing professional, ethical and legal challenges relating to addiction and substance use.

Indicative Module Content
Relevant evidence policy, legislation, care, support and treatment models; Recovery models & pathways; Relevant contexts & settings; Impact, e.g. on family (children/parents), employment; Addiction & substance use across the life span & key transition periods e.g. adolescence, perinatal, retirement; Wider issues e.g. ethics, co-morbidity, physical health, access, prevention, vulnerability and safety, trauma, stigma; Screening & assessment e.g. specific risk assessment, SODQ, SADQ; Interventions e.g. brief interventions, CBT, 12-step Minnesota model, harm reduction, trauma informed interventions; Inter-professional, inter-agency working, health & social care integration, public health.

Module Delivery
This module will be delivered using a blend of teaching methods.

Indicative Student Workload Full Time Part Time
Contact Hours N/A 18
Non-Contact Hours N/A 132
Placement/Work-Based Learning Experience [Notional] Hours N/A N/A
TOTAL N/A 150
Actual Placement hours for professional, statutory or regulatory body    

ASSESSMENT PLAN
If a major/minor model is used and box is ticked, % weightings below are indicative only.
Component 1
Type: Coursework Weighting: 100% Outcomes Assessed: 1, 2, 3, 4
Description: Written assignment.

MODULE PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTOR
Explanatory Text
Written assignment.
Module Grade Minimum Requirements to achieve Module Grade:
A C1 = A
B C1 = B
C C1 = C
D C1 = D
E C1 = E
F C1 = F
NS Non-submission of work by published deadline or non-attendance for examination

Module Requirements
Prerequisites for Module In addition to the normal entry requirements, applicants must demonstrate current and relevant work or other related experience.
Corequisites for module None.
Precluded Modules None.

INDICATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
1 ADVISORY COUNCIL ON THE MISUSE OF DRUGS (ACMD), 2015. Prevention of drug and alcohol dependence: briefing by the Recovery Committee. London. ACMD.
2 BOWER, M., HALE, R. and WOOD, H., eds., 2012. Addictive states of mind. (The Tavistock Series). London: Karnac Books.
3 DOUAIHY, A. and DRISCOLL, H.P., 2018. Humanizing addiction practice. Cham: Springer.
4 McKENDRY, S., 2016. Critical thinking skills for healthcare. London: Routledge.
5 McMURRAY, A. and CLENDON, J., 2015. Community health and wellness: primary health care in practice. 5th ed. Chatswood: Elsevier.
6 MOSHER, C.J. and AKINS, S.M., 2014. Drugs and drug policy: the control of consciousness alteration. 2nd ed. Chatswood, NSW: SAGE Publications Ltd.
7 SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT, 2014. The quality principles: standard expectations of care and support in drug and alcohol services. Edinburgh: Scottish Government.


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