Events
Intensive Behaviour Change Program – Moorabbin
St James Moorabbin Lutheran 416 South Road, Moorabbin
SMART Recovery for Adults (Bentleigh – women’s group)
Windana - Bentleigh South Road, Bentleigh
Drug Driver Behaviour Change Program
Odyssey House, Footscray Level 1, 202 Nicholson St, Training Room T2., Melbourne
AOD Peer Support Group Meeting in Hawthorn – Face to Face
Hawthorn Community House 32 Henry Street, Hawthorn
Culturally safe practice for Aboriginal Peoples with co-occurring conditions
110 church street, Richmond
SMART Recovery for Young People (Moorabbin Youth Hub)
Windana - Moorabbin Youth Hub Station Street, Moorabbin
Week of Events
Drink Drive Behaviour Change Program – Box Hill
On Track Training is pleased offer the Drink Drive Behaviour Change Program commencing Monday 13th April 2026. Program Details: Duration: 2 Sessions (3.5 hours each day) Time: 10am – 1:30pm Location: Box Hill Library, 1040 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill, 3128 Please contact our office or follow the link for further details or to book in.
Peer Support Group (St Kilda)
Mondays in St Kilda - 1:00pm - 2:30pm A safe environment to gain insight and strength from shared experiences. Windana's Peer Support groups are open to anyone aged 18+ who has experienced alcohol and other drug challenges. These are ongoing, open groups - you can come as often as you need. The group is free.
Tuesdays with Nexus 21 April
Topic: The role of exercise and socialisation in mental health and wellbeing recovery Speaker: Nicolas Oughton, Exercise Physiologist, Group Programs and Brief Interventions Team, St Vincent’s Mental Health 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.
Intensive Behaviour Change Program – Moorabbin
On Track Training is pleased to offer the Intensive Behaviour Change Program in Moorabbin which is due to commence Tuesday 14th April 2026 – Bookings are now open Program Details: Duration: 3 sessions (3.5 hours each day) Location: St James Lutheran, 416 South Road, Moorabbin, 3189 Please contact our office or follow the link for further
Victorian AOD Peer Workforce Community of Practice
Hello Victorian AOD Peer Workforce! It’s that time again and we are very excited to announce that we have a date locked in for the next Victorian AOD Peer Workforce Community of Practice (CoP). As a peer worker, we would like you to participate in the CoP to contribute to the growth of Victoria’s AOD
Moving the goalposts- a non-punitive, non-abstinence approach to alcohol use, presented by Dr Dean Membrey and Andrea Fischer
Connect & Learn: Moving the goalposts - a non-punitive, non-abstinence approach to alcohol use, presented by Dr Dean Membrey and Andrea Fischer IMPORTANT NOTE: this webinar is funded by the Victorian Department of Health and only available for Victorians to register. Since the legislative and societal shift from addressing public intoxication with a law-enforcement response
Intensive Behaviour Change Program – Essendon
On Track Training is pleased to offer the Intensive Behaviour Change Program in Essendon which is due to commence Wednesday 15th April 2026 – Bookings are now open Program Details: Duration: 3 sessions (3.5 hours each day) Location: St Theresa’s PACE, 48C Lincoln Road, Essendon, 3040 Please contact our office or follow the link for further information
SMART Recovery for Adults (Bentleigh – women’s group)
A fresh approach for addiction recovery SMART Recovery Adult is a group for people aged 18+ who wish to change addictive and other unhealthy behaviours relating to drugs, alcohol and more. Using the powerful SMART Method, you’ll join a supportive group where you can focus on the present and set goals for the future. This
Drug Driver Behaviour Change Program
Two group sessions for participants required by Transport Victoria to participate for relicensing
AOD Peer Support Group Meeting in Hawthorn – Face to Face
Every Wednesday 1pm – 2:30pm except public holidays Hawthorn Community House, 32 Henry Street Hawthorn VIC 3122 Facilitated by Lucy Schrader and Simon Coleman All welcome, no referral required. For more info – simon.coleman@accesshc.org.au
Culturally safe practice for Aboriginal Peoples with co-occurring conditions
In-person workshop Substance use and other mental health disorders are two of the leading contributors to health disparities among Aboriginal Peoples in Australia. Research illustrates the disproportionate rates of mental health conditions for Aboriginal Peoples when compared to the general Australian population. The impacts of colonisation, intergenerational trauma, racism, and discrimination contribute to Aboriginal Peoples
SMART Recovery for Young People (Moorabbin Youth Hub)
New time: Thursdays 10:30am to 12:00pm! A fresh approach for addiction recovery SMART Recovery Youth groups help young people aged 11 to 25 break free from addictive or other unhealthy behaviours related to drugs, alcohol and more. Using the powerful SMART Method, you’ll work with peers who have been in your shoes before to focus
Comorbidity Project webinar- Breaking the cycle: Evidence update and practical strategies for treating co-occurring anxiety and substance use
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, Disability and Ageing to develop a series of on-demand webinars on evidence-based practice. Our webinars are freely available and focus on building capacity in relation to evidence-based practice approaches to the
Smart Recovery for Adults (Cranbourne)
A fresh approach for addiction recovery SMART Recovery Adult is a group for people aged 18+ who wish to change addictive and other unhealthy behaviours relating to drugs, alcohol and more. Using the powerful SMART Method, you’ll join a peer-led group where you can focus on the present and set goals for the future. This
AOD Recovery-Based Support Group
A peer-led recovery-based AOD support group run by the WEAVE team at Each and the Salvation Army Corps Casey-Cardinia. Groups include psychoeducational material around relapse prevention and other skills needed in recovery such as anger management, anxiety, assertiveness, conflict resolution and boundary setting. Group is open to community members in the Cardinia Shire and is
Peer Support Group (Frankston)
Fridays in Frankston - 2:00pm - 3:30pm A safe environment to gain insight and strength from shared experiences. Windana's Peer Support groups are open to anyone aged 18+ who has experienced alcohol and other drug challenges. These are ongoing, open groups - you can come as often as you need. The group is free. You