Turning Point’s Talking Point
Talking Point: Reinforcement Learning and Value Based Decision-Making in Substance Use Disorders - Presented by Dr Gillinder Bedi Persistent choices for drugs at the expense of other, more adaptive rewards is a
Talking Point: Reinforcement Learning and Value Based Decision-Making in Substance Use Disorders - Presented by Dr Gillinder Bedi Persistent choices for drugs at the expense of other, more adaptive rewards is a
Talking Point: Reinforcement Learning and Value Based Decision-Making in Substance Use Disorders - Presented by Dr Gillinder Bedi Persistent choices for drugs at the expense of other, more adaptive rewards is a
In recognition of International Overdose Awareness Day, SHARC is hosting its annual reflection event and warmly invites friends, family, staff, volunteers, members and the wider community who have been impacted by
Youth Projects is hosting a naloxone training event + free lunch to acknowledge International Overdose Awareness Day 2019. The event seeks to empower participants to respond to overdose and encourage
2019 IOAD current invite The Aaron Short Awareness Association (ASAA Inc) in collaboration with the Yarra Drug and Health Forum, APOD Family Services and Harm Reduction Victoria would be grateful
"Is it Time to Legalise or Decriminalise Drugs?" Drug Policy Australia invites you to hear international bestselling author Antony Loewenstein speak at the Melbourne Town Hall on Monday, 9th September,
New developments in cannabis research; craving, brain function and a proposal for standard cannabis units - Presented by Dr Valentina Lorenzetti
The CEO and Managers Forum is held every second month from April through to October. It is an opportunity for CEOs and Managers to meet, network and discuss current issues
Presented by The Bouverie Centre, La Trobe University, this builds on the previous two Single Session Therapy and Walk-in Services symposiums held in Australia (2012) and Canada (2015). It offers
The number of people dying from unintentional overdose in Australia has been steadily increasing for more than 15 years. Victoria hasn’t been spared the effects of our overdose crisis. Deaths