Hamilton Centre

ONLINE | Building a safe and inclusive practice and successfully coordinating care. A workshop for community-based AOD and mental health workers.

This free, online session will provide an overview of strategies for building a safe and inclusive practice and successfully coordinating care in the AOD and mental health sectors. It is aimed at community-based AOD and mental health workers. This workshop is offered by Hamilton Centre and funded by the Victorian Department of Health. Date: Thursday, 13th March

Free

IN-PERSON | The role of opioid & alcohol pharmacotherapy in integrated care

This free, in-person workshop will explore the role of opioid and alcohol pharmacotherapy in integrated mental health and addiction care. This session will cover key considerations such as addressing barriers, initiating conversations, and navigating care pathways. Gain practical insights into managing risks, ensuring safety, and collaborating effectively with healthcare professionals. Designed to equip you with knowledge

IN-PERSON Workshop | Building a safe and inclusive practice and coordinating care

This session will provide an overview of strategies for building a safe and inclusive practice and coordinating care in a regional context. It is specifically aimed at AOD and mental health workers in the Glenelg/Great South Coast region. This workshop is offered by Hamilton Centre and funded by the Victorian Department of Health. Date: Tuesday, 20th May 2025. Time: Registration 9am

Free

ONLINE | Building a safe and inclusive practice and successfully coordinating care

A workshop for community-based AOD and mental health workers. This free, online session will provide an overview of strategies for building a safe and inclusive practice and successfully coordinating care in the AOD and mental health sectors. It is aimed at community-based AOD and mental health workers. This workshop is offered by Hamilton Centre and funded

Free

Integrated Care in Action: A Model for Mental Health and Addiction Treatment

Online

Presented by Hamilton Centre and MHPN. At this webinar, the panel will aim to identify why and how an integrated interdisciplinary response will support better outcomes for Alcohol and other Drug presentations in the context of co-occurring and/or co-existing physical health, mental health, housing, forensic, interpersonal, vocational, and/or psychosocial challenges; and offer tips and strategies

Free