Course Content
Introduction
This educational resource aims to educate our children/young adults in the hope that they will make healthier life choices, build capacity, and demonstrate an understanding of the inherent danger that fentanyl is posing in our communities. While adolescence may be a time to develop independence that can include an element of risk-taking and pushing boundaries, our young people need to understand that there is no “personal choice” when using fentanyl. That choice is taken away and left to the drug dealers and manufacturers. Individuals who experiment with drugs have no choice regarding the mix of chemicals they are prepared to ingest.
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Final Assessment Survey
You will not be graded on these questions but you need to provide answers to complete this course.
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Course Understanding Fentanyl
About Lesson

In this online module, the lessons are organized in the following way:

  1. Complete My Network and  Prior Knowledge activities.
  2. View the video in its entirety. 
  3. The video is separated into six different sequences – watch each sequence separately.
  4. Multiple activities have been created for each sequence.  Presenters can assign some or all the activities or have the participant choose to do all or some of the activities.
  5. Please complete each sequence’s work before moving to the next one.

Please be reflective and honest with your answers

  Module 3 Summary: The final module concludes Vancouver Police Officer David Steverding leading the viewer through various sequences on how addiction is identified, how addicts can break the cycle of addiction, often leading to a positive outcome and what the community can do to help. This module includes accounts from addiction experts, families of those who are now sober and recovered addicts themselves.