Events

  • Recurring

    Run into Recovery

    Run into Recovery is a community walking/running group that meets every Sunday in St Kilda West.  The Run into Recovery group has a clear intention to bring those together in the community who have been impacted by addiction and recovery. That includes those who have been directly affected, family/carers/supporters and allies of the cause. We

    Free
  • Recurring

    AOD Peer Support Group

    Hawthorn Community House 32 Henry Street, Hawthorn, Boroondara City, Australia

    Our Peer Support Group is a safe space for anyone to talk about concerns with prescription or over-the-counter medications, alcohol, and/or other drugs. By checking in and sharing experiences, group members can feel encouraged and supported in their recovery. Groups are hosted by people with Lived/Living Experience of substance use and recovery.

    Free
  • Tuesdays with Nexus 18 February 2025

    Topic: The latest from the AOD sector: VAADA project updates Presenter: Gillian Clark, AOD Strategy and Reform Manager, Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association (VAADA) Tuesdays with Nexus is a monthly interactive online session. It is an invitation to connect professionally and share information. Register for Tuesdays with Nexus sessions at the link below.

    Free
  • Introduction to Aboriginal and Cultural Safety

    VAADA Hoddle Street, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia

    Date: Tuesday, 18th February 2025, 9:30AM – 3:00PM Location: Level 6, 222 Hoddle Street, Abbotsford, Victoria 3067 (Read more about Travel Contribution) Cost: $40 Training provider: VACCHO Click here to find out more 

    $40
  • Stepping Forward: Dealing with Conflict

    Online via Zoom

    Free education session for families and friends, delivering useful information to those supporting someone using alcohol and other drugs Is someone in your family or a friend taking drugs and/or alcohol? Are you looking for practical down-to-earth information and support? Stepping Forward aims to increase people's confidence and competence in supporting a family member or

    Free
  • Sexual Violence: The Right to Recovery

    It takes a whole community to help people recover after sexual violence. That's why, this February, SASVic is inviting all of those who work with survivors of sexual violence anywhere in our society for a hands-on exploration of effective recovery after sexual violence.   We'll draw on the latest research, best practice and innovative approaches in action, with

    $258.50
  • BreakThrough for Families – Boundaries and Safety Plans

    Zoom

    It's important to note that BreakThrough is an education program and while each session includes group discussion about a particular topic or theme, people requiring more intensive support in relation to their own circumstances are strongly encouraged to contact Family Drug and Gambling Help on 1300 660 068 to speak to a trained volunteer with

    Free