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WEBINAR
Join us for a live CPD webinar that provides a comprehensive overview of SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring bracelet. This session will explain how this technology works, its key features, is suitable to your cases and the advantages it offers in monitoring alcohol consumption in private and care proceedings.
27th November 2024
Time: 2pm
Duration: 45 mins
Audience
Family Law Solicitors
Local Authorities
The SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring) device is an advanced tool used to continuously monitor an individual's alcohol consumption in real-time. Worn as an ankle bracelet, the SCRAM device measures alcohol levels through the skin by detecting (or “breathing in”) ethanol vapours in perspiration, providing a non-invasive and highly accurate method for continuous monitoring.
The SCRAM device operates 24/7, providing real-time data on alcohol consumption. This continuous monitoring is particularly valuable in cases where ongoing assessment of sobriety is necessary. When complete abstinence is a must, the SCRAM device is highly effective without the need for frequent blood or urine tests, reducing the burden on both the individual and the monitoring authority.
You’ll learn about why the SCRAM test is often a last, but highly effective, option for alcohol monitoring and also look into the myths of SCRAM.
This webinar will also cover how the SCRAM device can be effectively implemented in various scenarios within your cases, such as monitoring a parent's sobriety during custody evaluations or as a condition of reunification plans.
Receive a certificate of attendance upon completing the SCRAM alcohol testing webinar.
Hear from leading experts in the fields of alcohol testing and family law who will discuss the practical applications of the SCRAM device, share case studies, and provide recommendations on how to integrate this technology into your legal practice.
Enhance your professional skills and fulfill your continuing professional development (CPD) requirements while gaining valuable knowledge on SCRAM testing that directly applicable to your practice.
Engage in a Q&A session where you can ask specific questions about the SCRAM device, and alcohol testing, including how it can be used in your current cases.