Events

  • Responding to Comorbidity

    Online via Zoom

    Gain a deeper understanding of how to respond to co-occurring mental health problems in alcohol and other drug treatment Co-occurring mental health issues are the norm rather than the exception among people seeking alcohol and other drug treatment. With this one day interactive online workshop, you will learn how to adapt and expand your existing

  • NEW! Lived Experience in Professional Practice

    Online via Zoom

    Balance your lived experience with your role to enhance outcomes for your clients and yourself Lived experience brings a unique and valuable perspective to alcohol and other drug treatment. Many workers with lived experience are not in dedicated lived experience roles and may be searching for ways to balance their lived experience with the models

  • Trauma Informed Practice

    Online via Zoom

    Gain confidence in delivering effective trauma informed practice Most people in alcohol and other drug treatment have experienced trauma at some point in their life. In this interactive workshop, you’ll learn how to deliver alcohol and other drug treatment in an effective, trauma informed way. Gain an in depth understanding of trauma and learn how

  • Breaking the Ice: Tailoring treatment for people who use methamphetamine

    Online via Zoom

    Work effectively with people who use methamphetamine Keep up to date about methamphetamine use and increase your understanding, confidence, and skills in working with people who use methamphetamine. Understand how methamphetamine affects the brain and how to adapt existing treatments and strategies for people who use methamphetamine. You’ll learn about common co-occurring conditions associated with

  • The How and Why of MI

    Online via Zoom

    Boost your skills and confidence in applying motivational interviewing Motivational interviewing is an essential skill for alcohol and other drug workers that has a powerful impact on change. In this interactive, evidence based online workshop, you’ll develop core MI skills and explore the spirit and philosophy of MI. Boost your confidence and skills in applying

  • Trauma Inside Out: A two day masterclass in trauma informed practice

    Online via Zoom

    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 everything you need to know to be able to understand and respond to trauma in the alcohol and other drug sector in a sensitive and

  • Comorbidity Guidelines Webinar: Compassion in healthcare- barriers and misconceptions

    Zoom webinar

    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 Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use Comorbidity Project webinar series, which is focused on applying evidence into practice. This webinar will be

    Free
  • NEW! DBT for AOD: Essential elements of DBT

    Online via Zoom

    Improve your skills and knowledge in using dialectical behaviour therapy in alcohol and other drug treatment In this new full day workshop, we cover the essentials of dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) and how to adapt this way of working with your individual clients. DBT is an evidence based approach to working with clients who experience

  • Good Night, Sleep Tight: How to help people sleep better

    Online via Zoom

    Develop an in depth understanding of sleep and benefit your clients (and yourself!) People with alcohol and other drug issues and mental health issues are up to 10 times more likely to experience sleep problems. We now know that poor sleep contributes to a range of other physical and mental health problems, as well as

  • Supporting times of challenge and change: Working with metaphors

    Elwood + St Kilda Neighbourhood Learning Centre, 87 Tennyson St Elwood 87 Tennyson St, Elwood, Australia

    Metaphors are a respectful and non-stigmatising means to support changes people are seeking to make in life. Drawn from extensive literatures on identity and narrative practice, metaphors support people to describe and ‘position themselves’ amongst their experiences, what is important to them, and transitions they are seeking to make. They support agency and building on

    $350