International Women’s Day 2022: Peer and consumer representative work in AOD treatment
The theme for IWD 2022 was ‘Break the bias’ with the day aiming to foster ‘a world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. This video
The theme for IWD 2022 was ‘Break the bias’ with the day aiming to foster ‘a world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. This video
This webinar (in partnership with ACON) discusses the changes to NADABase sex/gender and sexuality questions. It also dives into the importance of discussing clients’ gender
The inaugural NADA Rural and Regional Member’s Forum focused on the challenges surrounding transport, sharing insights from: Frances Pidcock—Community Outreach Manager, The Buttery Michele Campbell—Manager
Watch this engaging discussion about the experiences of Aboriginal staff in the AOD sector and learn ways to support them. The webinar will explore strategies
This webinar aims to address the difficulty of asking sensitive questions – when to ask, how to frame them, and practical tips that can help
Delve into the role of language, consumers and research and hear consumers experiences of engagement. Watch to acquire insights into the significance of lived experience
Learn how to use, analyse and maximise the new NADAbase dashboards. Presenter: Tata de Jesus Back to the list
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare data list methamphetamine use second only to alcohol as the most common drug of concern in clients attending
Learn about engaging with families and significant others of people with substance use issues, and be introduced to NADA’s Family Inclusive Practice eLearning modules. Presenters:
The Ministry of Health funded the Australian Council for Healthcare Standards (ACHS) to conduct training with NADA members about all you need to know about
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