BreakThrough: Ice education for families
BreakThrough: Ice education for families
BreakThrough: Ice education for families is a free community education program for families who want to improve their relationships with drug-using loved ones.
BreakThrough: Ice education for families is a free community education program for families who want to improve their relationships with drug-using loved ones.
This course has been developed specifically for alcohol and other drug professionals who want to build and strengthen core clinical skills in behavioural and cognitive therapies, which are the foundation for the key best practice protocols in the AOD field – from traditional cognitive therapy to newer models like the mindfulness-based therapies. Get back to
Odyssey House Victoria’s adult residential rehabilitation program provides live-in treatment for individuals, couples and parents with their children (aged 0-12). Operating as a therapeutic community, the values-based program provides a structured environment where over 100 residents and 40 staff work together to help people make changes and choices on their pathway to recovery. We would
360Edge is delivering FREE Ice Training to frontline workers across Victoria funded by the Victorian Government as part of the Ice Action Plan. These practical interactive workshops run for a half day and build the knowledge and skills of frontline workers to respond safely and effectively to people affected by ice.
360Edge is delivering FREE Ice Training to frontline workers across Victoria funded by the Victorian Government as part of the Ice Action Plan. These practical interactive workshops run for a half day and build the knowledge and skills of frontline workers to respond safely and effectively to people affected by ice.
The Art of CBT: Skilfully Applying the Manuals to Common Clinical Problems This one day workshop is a distillation of lessons from over 20 years’ of clinical practice about the application of cognitive therapy. It is aimed at clinicians familiar with CBT who are keen to know more about the practical applications of CBT, as
Are you a lesbian, bisexual or queer person who would like some support to change your alcohol use? VAC is running a therapeutic group for people who are experiencing issues with their alcohol use and are currently taking referrals. The group is open to non-binary and gender queer people who feel comfortable in a group