Superskills for Supervisors
Online via ZoomBuild your leadership skills and contribute to the next generation of practitioners The key to great practice is great supervision. Are you a practice or clinical supervisor in the alcohol
Build your leadership skills and contribute to the next generation of practitioners The key to great practice is great supervision. Are you a practice or clinical supervisor in the alcohol
Talking Point is a regular series of publicly available lectures that aim to inspire, inform and challenge our notions of what we know about addiction and its impact across society.
Online BreakThrough sessions go for 1 hour and cover topics relevant to families who are dealing with a loved one's drug use. Some content will be specific to substance misuse,
"From LOLs to Lows: Rethinking Nangs and Youth Harm Reduction" presented by Jacqui Cameron & Julaine Allan Nitrous Oxide (N2O), colloquially known as “laughing gas” or “nangs”, is a dissociative anaesthetic
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
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
Connect & Learn: Integrating Hepatitis C testing and treatment into addiction care of people who inject drugs – lessons from Melbourne’s Medically Supervised Injecting Room, presented by A/Prof Nico Clark
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
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
This webinar will take place on Wednesday 15th October 1pm-2pm AEDT This webinar will give an overview of compassion in healthcare and is part of the University of Sydney’s Matilda