Apply for a scholarship
Applications are closed. Good luck! Be informed with new ideas, engage with the evidence base and network with delegates from across NSW, the broader Australian alcohol and other drug sector, and other health and human services.
Apply now for your chance to attend the NADA Conference 2025!
Applications extended to 11 April 2025 for NADA member staff scholarship.
Scholarships
All scholarship recipients will be awarded with their choice of an in-person conference pass, or a virtual conference pass.
Two types of scholarships are available:
Peer worker/consumer representative scholarship (people with lived or living experience)
10 scholarships available (5 in-person and 5 virtual) Good luck! Applications have closed.
To be eligible for this scholarship, an individual must have lived or living experience as a person accessing an alcohol or other drug treatment service in New South Wales and/or be in a peer worker/consumer representative role.
NADA member staff scholarship
10 scholarships available (5 in-person and 5 virtual) Applications extended to 11 April 2025.
To be eligible for this scholarship, an individual must be a staff member or volunteer of a NADA member organisation with fewer than 12 workers and who have not previously received a NADA conference scholarship in the last 5 years.
Notification
Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application from mid to late April 2025.
Apply now
Download the scholarship guidelines [PDF]
Do you have a question? Would you like support?
For general enquiries email conference team and we’ll be right with you!
For support:
• for culturally and linguistically diverse applications, email Yasmin Iese
• for First Nations applications, email Raechel Wallace
• for lived or living experience applications, email Jennifer Uzabeaga
Travel and accommodation subsidy
NADA members may be eligible to receive a travel and accommodation subsidy to attend the conference. Download the travel and accommodation subsidy guidelines [PDF]. Applications close 5 May 2025.
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