Thursday, March 4, 2010

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drug Abuse have far reaching impacts in communities. Register Today and experience this interactive training program that is filled with awareness of the community impacting issues surrounding prescription drugs, over-the-counter abuse, diversion, and the prevention resources to respond today.

The interactive training program encourages participation with real problem solving exercises and leaves you with realistic evidence-based responses and resources to implement immediately.

Attendees are prepared to implement next step responses in awareness, prevention, and collaboration utilizing a comprehensive CD-ROM Resource Guide/Toolkit filled with resources, checklists, and materials.

TRAINING EXPERTISE

Lamar Associates in partnership with the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators and Purdue Pharma have trained over 7600 participants representing over 60 federal and tribal programs throughout the United States. Our skilled trainers are recognized experts who offer a powerful blend of Indian Country experience in crime prevention, drug and crime investigation and community policing. Our programs are designed to build skill sets and as an added benefit all participants receive a valuable CD-ROM Resource Guide/Toolkit specifically developed to quickly access materials for enforcement, prevention, education and awareness.

PARTICIPANT COMMENTS

"He (trainer) knows exactly what is out there in our community"

"The diversity of the attendees is a plus so they are aware of the current trends. It's not just a police matter."

"Some of the information actually shocked me. The way people get their drugs."

2 comments:

  1. Since Purdue Pharma marketed OxyContin as less likely to be addictive or abused, pleaded guilty and was sentenced for you to even give them credit for working on the epidemic of addiction and death they caused is sickening. For their funded NADDI to be involved in drug diversion is equally as sickening. Shame on all of you. Marianne Skolek

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