Events

Free Online HEPReady Essentials Accredited Course – February 3

Online

Update your essential knowledge on viral hepatitis and liver conditions  Did you know? An estimated 340,000 people in Australia are living with hepatitis B or hepatitis C. More than 70% of people living with chronic hepatitis B are not receiving care. It is estimated that 1 in 5 people living with chronic hepatitis C have

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Supporting AOD clients with cognitive impairment: what clinicians need to know

When: Thursday 10 February, 12PM - 1PM (AEDT) Presenters: Dr James Gooden and Dr Vanessa Petersen (Turning Point) This webinar will provide attendees with a practical understanding of: Cognitive functioning and key indicators of impairment; Common aetiologies and modifiable risk factors for cognitive impairment; Implementing strategies to address cognitive changes including compensatory strategies and lifestyle

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Free Tri-Peaks Webinar – Omicron: lessons learned and what comes next

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Presenter: Sonia Sharp, Partner, People Advisory Services EY Georgina Gates, Director, People Advisory Services EY Sonia dedicated over 30 years to public service, with 17 years as a senior executive in the UK leading education and child and family services, and most recently as Deputy Secretary in the Victorian government. Sonia is a Partner in

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The AOD Sector Workforce: on Engagement, Learning and Wellbeing. [Report Release]

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Findings from a recent study suggest that there is upward potential to optimise work experiences across the AOD sector and thus opportunity to realise more positive impact. This webinar will provide an overview of the first of two related reports commisioned by NADA and VAADA: "The AOD Sector Workforce: on Engagement, Learning and Wellbeing." Dr

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Free ADRIA webinar: First round grantees

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You are invited to attend the “ADRIA: Round One Grantees” webinar. Attendees will hear from three successful applicants from ADRIA’s first round. Presenters will provide a summary and update on their ADRIA-funded projects, reflect on the strengths of their applications, and provide advice and reflections for those considering applying to the upcoming round. A QnA

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AOD Sector Leaders and Managers: on Identity, Skills and Development. [Report Release]

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Findings from a recent study highlight the importance of leaders and managers for the optimal operation and thus impact of AOD sector organisations. This webinar will provide an overview of the second of two related reports commissioned by NADA and VAADA: "AOD Sector Leaders and Managers: on Identity, Skills and Development." Dr Ramon Wenzel, Curtin

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Making addiction a national priority – the need to end stigma

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This year the Monash Addiction Research Centre is launching a new webinar series focusing on changing the conversation around addiction. The webinars will be held quarterly, bringing together a range of experts and voices to discuss and unpack current issues. Join us for our first webinar Making addiction a national priority - the need to

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Free Webinar: How are services providing care for people with co-occurring AOD and mental health needs?

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The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at the University of Sydney has been funded by the Australian Government Department of Health to develop a series of on-demand webinars on evidence-based practice. Comorbidity Project webinars are freely available and focus on building capacity in relation to evidence-based practice approaches to the

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Rescheduled: FREE Tri-Peaks Webinar – Brief Intervention for Substance Use Disorders

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Dear colleagues, The Tri-Peaks webinar: ‘Brief Intervention for Substance Use Disorders’ by Dr Erin Kelly has been rescheduled for the 12-1pm, Tuesday 5th of April. Apologies for having to postpone this. Dr Kelly is a practising clinical psychologist and a Research Fellow at The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at

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Online HEPReady Essentials Accredited Course

Zoom

Update your essential knowledge on viral hepatitis and liver conditions. Did you know? An estimated 340,000 people in Australia are living with hepatitis B or hepatitis C. More than 70% of people living with chronic hepatitis B are not receiving care. It is estimated that 1 in 5 people living with chronic hepatitis C have

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