National Reconciliation Week: Supporting the Aboriginal Workforce in the AOD sector
The theme for 2021 is a call to action for all of us to collaborate, support and walk the walk when it comes to reconciliation.
The theme for 2021 is a call to action for all of us to collaborate, support and walk the walk when it comes to reconciliation.
This panel discussion explores the approaches, resources and experiences of women accessing specialist AOD treatment in NSW from women who provide treatment. We will Choose
Creating lasting health outcomes means considering the client’s lived experience of gender identity, sexual orientation or intersex status and weaving this into their treatment plan.
Hepatitis C screening is part and parcel of the work we do in the non-government AOD sector. How can we support our clients to get
Members from the Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network (ADARRN) share their journey in the development of the ADARRN model of care and the
Enhancing performance management How do you link theory with practice to ensure the interventions you are delivering are achieving your organisation’s desired outcomes? Watch
Watch this panel discussion to: understand the importance of using inclusive language and asking about people’s gender and sexuality in AOD settings hear from the
Sometimes data collection feels so removed from the work we do in the AOD sector, when in fact, data informs so much of it. We
Creating a safe and comfortable space for clients when they seek treatment is essential. One of the most important considerations is how to engage clients
AOD workers have an essential role in identifying, responding and referring victims/survivors of domestic and family violence (DFV). This short introductory webinar supports participants to
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