
CPE Supplemental Module - Spring 2025 Package
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- Non-member - $159
- Member - $99
Continue student training after CPE with this package of three CPE Supplemental Modules: Prescription, Drug Misuse, Cannabis Prevention, and Mental Health and Well-being. The training is asynchronous, allowing students to move through the material on their schedule. Pricing is based on NAPSA Institutional membership.
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Prescription Drug Misuse Prevention
The CPE Supplemental Module on Prescription Drug Misuse Prevention provides students with a comprehensive understanding of prescription medications, their proper usage, and the challenges associated with misuse. The module delves into the prescription process, explores the factors contributing to misuse within college environments, and equips students with the skills to design and implement effective prevention programs.
Cannabis Prevention
The CPE Supplemental Module on Cannabis Prevention provides students with a comprehensive understanding of cannabis and its significance within the higher education context. Throughout this course, students will review cannabis, its use and effects, and how they as peer educators can increase knowledge, set students up to change behaviors, and build awareness and make policy solutions.
The CPE Supplemental Module on CPE Supplemental Module on Mental Health and Well-being provides students with a comprehensive understanding of mental health and its significance within the higher education context. Students will learn different models of mental health and well-being, ranging from deficit-based approaches to holistic and systemic perspectives. Understanding these models will enable students to appreciate the complexity of mental health issues and approach their role as a peer educator with empathy, compassion, and a broader perspective.
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Contains 4 Component(s)
Building on their CPE Training, the CPE Supplemental Module on Mental Health and Well-being prepares peer educators to build a campus community that prioritizes mental health and well-being.
The CPE Supplemental Module on CPE Supplemental Module on Mental Health and Well-being provides students with a comprehensive understanding of mental health and its significance within the higher education context. Students will learn different models of mental health and well-being, ranging from deficit-based approaches to holistic and systemic perspectives. Understanding these models will enable students to appreciate the complexity of mental health issues and approach their role as a peer educator with empathy, compassion, and a broader perspective.
The training is asynchronous, allowing students to move through the material on their schedule. Pricing is based on NAPSA Institutional membership.
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Contains 4 Component(s)
Building on their CPE Training, the CPE Supplemental Module on Prescription Drug Misuse Prevention prepares peer educators to build a campus community that prioritizes responsible medication use and promotes a culture of well-being.
The CPE Supplemental Module on Prescription Drug Misuse Prevention provides students with a comprehensive understanding of prescription medications, their proper usage, and the challenges associated with misuse. The module delves into the prescription process, explores the factors contributing to misuse within college environments, and equips students with the skills to design and implement effective prevention programs.
The training is asynchronous, allowing students to move through the material on their schedule. Pricing is based on NAPSA Institutional membership.
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Contains 4 Component(s)
Provides students with a comprehensive understanding of cannabis, its significance within the higher education context, and how peer educators can promote a culture of well-being.
The CPE Supplemental Module on Cannabis Prevention provides students with a comprehensive understanding of cannabis and its significance within the higher education context. Throughout this course, students will review cannabis, its use and effects, and how they as peer educators can increase knowledge, set students up to change behaviors, and build awareness and make policy solutions.
The training is asynchronous, allowing students to move through the material on their schedule. Pricing is based on NAPSA Institutional membership.