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Tuesdays with Nexus 17 September 2024
Tuesdays with Nexus 17 September 2024
Topic: The increasing prevalence and harms of new synthetic drugs Presenter: Associate Professor Dimitri Gerostamoulos Head, Forensic Sciences & Chief Toxicologist, Forensic Services, Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine and Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University Tuesdays with Nexus is a monthly interactive online session. It is an invitation to connect professionally and share information. Register for Tuesdays at
Screening, Formulation and Brief Interventions: Alcohol and Other Drug Essentials for Mental Health Workers
Screening, Formulation and Brief Interventions: Alcohol and Other Drug Essentials for Mental Health Workers
Introducing the Alcohol and Other Drug Essentials for Mental Health Workers series Comorbidity is the norm rather than the exception in mental health. In this new series of half day interactive online workshops designed specifically for the mental health sector, we cover what you need to know about alcohol and other drug presentations in your
Talking Point – Maternal Alcohol Reduction Interventions (MARI): coproducing support for women, to improve health and reduce alcohol harm, presented by Dr Abi Rose
Talking Point – Maternal Alcohol Reduction Interventions (MARI): coproducing support for women, to improve health and reduce alcohol harm, presented by Dr Abi Rose
Talking Point - 18th September 2024, 1pm - 2pm - ONLINE Maternal Alcohol Reduction Interventions (MARI): coproducing support for women, to improve health and reduce alcohol harm, presented by Dr Abi Rose, Reader in Alcohol behaviour This presentation will give an overview of women’s alcohol use and harm across the life course, discussing how the
BreakThrough for Families – Boundaries and Safety Plans
BreakThrough for Families – Boundaries and Safety Plans
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