Family Drug Support Workshop
Free education for families and friends, delivering practical information and strategies to those supporting someone using alcohol and other drugs.
Free education for families and friends, delivering practical information and strategies to those supporting someone using alcohol and other drugs.
QuIVAA's Community of Practice for Peers – a safe, welcoming, and empowering space tailored for AOD Peer Workers who incorporate lived and living experience into their work. Last year’s CoP was a huge success, providing a powerful opportunity for peers to connect, share, and grow. This year, QuIVAA are inviting past participants to continue building […]
VAADA Conference 2025 | From Challenges to Solutions: Responding to a Changing World Event description **Early Bird Tickets Close 1st December** One of the best Victorian AOD events on the calendar, it gives us great pleasure to invite you to our 2025 Biennial Conference! Grand Hyatt Hotel, Melbourne, Thursday 13 – Friday 14 February 2025 From […]
QuIVAA is excited to announce the return of our Community of Practice, now specifically designed for Team Leaders and Supervisors of AOD Peer Workers, whether they identify as peers or oversee peer teams. Building on the incredible success of last year’s Community of Practice, this iteration offers a safe, welcoming, and empowering space for peer […]
WA Alcohol and Other Drug Conference 2025 WANADA warmly invites you to join us for the WA Alcohol and Other Drug Conference 2025. This year’s theme, “Pathways, Systems, Strategies,” invites innovative and impactful contributions that address: Engaging Lived/Living Experience Fostering Inclusive Practice Identifying and Responding to Complexity Strengthening Partnerships for a Systemic Response Being Future-Focused […]
QNADA is excited to announce we are hosting an online statewide forum on Family and Domestic Violence Capability in Mental Health and Alcohol and other Drug services. This forum will provide an overview of the baseline FDV capability of the MHAOD sector in Queensland, with presentations and panel discussions with experts leading the way in […]
QuIVAA’s Community of Practice for Peers – a safe, welcoming, and empowering space tailored for AOD Peer Workers who incorporate lived and living experience into their work. Last year’s CoP was a huge success, providing a powerful opportunity for peers to connect, share, and grow. This year, QuIVAA are inviting past participants to continue building […]
Event description The AADANT Conference 2025, scheduled for 13-14 May 2025 at the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, offers a unique platform for sponsors to engage with professionals, researchers, and community leaders working in the Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) sector. This key event is designed to foster collaboration, share innovative practices, and drive progress […]
QuIVAA is excited to announce the return of our Community of Practice, now specifically designed for Team Leaders and Supervisors of AOD Peer Workers, whether they identify as peers or oversee peer teams. Building on the incredible success of last year’s Community of Practice, this iteration offers a safe, welcoming, and empowering space for peer […]
The NADA Conference 2025 will be held on 5–6 June in Sydney, bringing together delegates from across NSW, the broader Australian alcohol and other drug sector and other health and human services. This event will showcase interventions designed to improve outcomes for clients, engage with the latest evidence, and provide valuable networking opportunities. The conference […]
QuIVAA’s Community of Practice for Peers – a safe, welcoming, and empowering space tailored for AOD Peer Workers who incorporate lived and living experience into their work. Last year’s CoP was a huge success, providing a powerful opportunity for peers to connect, share, and grow. This year, QuIVAA are inviting past participants to continue building […]
QuIVAA is excited to announce the return of our Community of Practice, now specifically designed for Team Leaders and Supervisors of AOD Peer Workers, whether they identify as peers or oversee peer teams. Building on the incredible success of last year’s Community of Practice, this iteration offers a safe, welcoming, and empowering space for peer […]
QuIVAA’s Community of Practice for Peers – a safe, welcoming, and empowering space tailored for AOD Peer Workers who incorporate lived and living experience into their work. Last year’s CoP was a huge success, providing a powerful opportunity for peers to connect, share, and grow. This year, QuIVAA are inviting past participants to continue building […]
Family Drug Support (FDS) is pleased to announce our upcoming Stepping Stones Program – a unique, internationally recognised, and award-winning program designed specifically for families impacted by a loved one’s alcohol or other drug use. About the program A 4-day course, delivered across two weekends. Experiential and psycho-educational, combining lived experience with practical strategies. Provides […]
QuIVAA is excited to announce the return of our Community of Practice, now specifically designed for Team Leaders and Supervisors of AOD Peer Workers, whether they identify as peers or oversee peer teams. Building on the incredible success of last year’s Community of Practice, this iteration offers a safe, welcoming, and empowering space for peer […]
🔴Do you work in the alcohol and drug sector? 🟠Would you like to build more confidence in providing affirming and culturally safer services for LGBTIQ+SB folk? ⚫️The most significant barrier to AOD and mental health treatment and support for LGBTIQ+SB people is the provision of culturally safe and affirming services. 🟡Rainbow Affinity is hosting a […]
Lives Lived Well are hosting a training workshop for QNADA reference group members and AOD services. This training will be facilitated by their in-house gambling trainer and researcher, Georgia Dellosa, and will cover off on Motivational Interviewing for gambling harm in AOD care — with a focus on the cycle of coping utilising an innovative […]
Family Drug Support invite you to join them in Brisbane to mark International Family Drug Support Day. This year’s theme — See the Person, Not the Drug — invites us to look beyond substance use and recognise the humanity, dignity and lived experience of people and families affected by alcohol and other drugs (AOD). You’ll hear from a stellar […]
Would you like to learn more about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) in an AOD service context? Do you want to build your confidence in working with people who have been diagnosed or have possible FASD? Join us for this practice-focused webinar which gives participants a taste of our comprehensive FASD Informed Practice for the Australian […]
Insight (Qld) and 360Edge also offer AOD related trainings and workshops