LYFT UP YOUR FAMILY (LUYF) GROUP
Online via ZoomLinking Youth and Family Together (LYFT) provides a unique family-systems approach to the drug and alcohol treatment of young people aged 12 to 25 years, to develop positive ways of
Linking Youth and Family Together (LYFT) provides a unique family-systems approach to the drug and alcohol treatment of young people aged 12 to 25 years, to develop positive ways of
Understand the causes and impacts of trauma and how to effectively respond and promote recovery Step up your trauma response skills with one of Australia’s most knowledgeable trainers. Find out
To register email sdds@monashhealth.org The connection between childhood experiences, the brain and development into adulthood. The training will focus on how these adverse occurrences/traumas impact mental health, physical health and
This session will cover key considerations such as addressing barriers, initiating conversations and navigating care pathways. Gain practical insights into managing risks, ensuring safety and collaborating effectively with healthcare professionals.
Do you know what to say and do if you are subpoenaed to appear in court? Are you court ready? Join our clinical expert Paula Ross for this practical and
Linking Youth and Family Together (LYFT) provides a unique family-systems approach to the drug and alcohol treatment of young people aged 12 to 25 years, to develop positive ways of
Improve your skills and knowledge in working with people who use alcohol and other drugs This new full day workshop is designed specifically for non specialist workers who may encounter
Linking Youth and Family Together (LYFT) provides a unique family-systems approach to the drug and alcohol treatment of young people aged 12 to 25 years, to develop positive ways of
Learn about this strong synthetic opioid being detected in Australia, its effects and risks associated with overdose and important harm reduction strategies. To register send an email to sdds@monashhealth.org
Build your skills in responding to people with alcohol and other drug problems in mental health settings Comorbidity is the norm rather than the exception in mental health. In this