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- No events scheduled for 23 May 2024.
- No events scheduled for 24 May 2024.
- No events scheduled for 25 May 2024.
Week of Events
Volunteer Training Family Drug Support
Volunteer Training Family Drug Support
We are seeking volunteers for our National Support Line, which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for families who are struggling with a family or friends substance use. We aim to reduce the isolation and stigma often associated with alcohol and other drug use. We respect and value the difference between individuals
MARAM intermediate training – for new starters or those wanting MARAM refresher training.
MARAM intermediate training – for new starters or those wanting MARAM refresher training.
The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare provides free online interactive MARAM training to Department of Health funded workforces. This training is for those with MARAM intermediate responsibilities including (but not limited to) alcohol and other drug workers, and the mental health and wellbeing workforce. To register for the training go to https://www.cfecfw.asn.au/maram-training
Putting MARAM into Practice – Intermediate risk assessment and risk management
Putting MARAM into Practice – Intermediate risk assessment and risk management
The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare delivers free online interactive MARAM training to Department of Health funded workforces. All are welcome to attend Putting MARAM into Practice workshops however, they are best suited to those who have completed the MARAM intermediate training and want to expand their learning. Intermediate risk assessment and
Trauma Informed Practice
Trauma Informed Practice
Gain confidence in delivering effective trauma informed practice Gain an in depth understanding of trauma and learn how to get effective outcomes when working with people who have experienced trauma with our Trauma Informed Practice workshop. Learn a simple way of approaching trauma that connects up people’s trauma experiences with their ‘here and now’ experiences and