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UID:3451-1606383000-1606494600@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:SMART Facilitator Training Brisbane (26 & 27 November)
DESCRIPTION:SMART training is practical\, engaging and key to staff development. The training provides: \n\nan introduction to SMART Recovery 4-Point Program\nintroduction to SMART Tools – how to apply them in a group setting\npractical advice on how to integrate Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)\, Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Stages of Change (SOC) tools and techniques\nkey group facilitation skills\nopportunities for interactive engagement in various group experiences\nhands on practice running a group\, including practice managing difficult scenarios and participants\npractical ideas to help you start a SMART Recovery group and keep your participants motivated to change\nmentoring and ongoing support from your SMART Coordinator\n\n  \nWhen: 26th and 27th November at 9.30am – 4.30pm \nWhere: Wynnum Community Centre (Hall 1)\, 105 Florence St\, Wynnum QLD 4178 \nDuration: 2 days \nCost: $899 per person (plus GST) – Subscriber price $799 (Please contact office for details) \nRegister Here: https://smartrecovery.arlo.co/register?sgid=af05a52d3a1744e18a38aa986e9972b0 \nContact: Ph: 02 9373 5100  Email: sm***********@******rg.au \n  \nBrisbane City Council ensures that all community halls operate in accordance with the new health directive from the State Government for gatherings: https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/things-to-see-and-do/council-venues-and-precincts/community-halls-and-facilities/wynnum-community-centre
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/smart-facilitator-training-brisbane-26-27-november/
LOCATION:Wynnum Community Centre (Hall 1)\, 105 Florence St\, Wynnum\, QLD\, 4178\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Smart Recovery Australia":MAILTO:smartrecovery@srau.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201203T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20200227T021029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200227T021029Z
UID:3154-1606986000-1607011200@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:HOW2 Create Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual\, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) Inclusive Services training
DESCRIPTION:Is your organisation working to celebrate diversity and increase inclusivity? \nThe HOW2 Create Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual\, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) Inclusive Services program provides health and human services with practical ways to work towards these goals using an accreditation framework. \nThe How2 program provides intensive LGBTI inclusivity support to coach two key staff from each service as change champions within their organisation. The program runs over 4 comprehensive full day sessions. Participants learn a range of useful skills\, strategies\, resources and gain insights into how to create an inclusive organisation for LGBTI communities – including volunteers\, clients\, staff and leadership. \nContent covers the 6 standards that form the foundation of the Rainbow Tick: \n\nOrganisational capability\nWorkforce Development\nConsumer Participation\nA welcoming and accessible organisation\nDisclosure and documentation\nCulturally safe and acceptable service\n\nCompletion of the HOW2 program can assist organisations to develop a practical plan to achieve Rainbow Tick accreditation. Participants should generally have management responsibility for areas including diversity\, engagement\, quality\, accreditation\, service design\, evaluation\, etc. \nMore information about this training can be found here\, or please contact Tr******@******rg.au \n  \n\n\n\nSeries One\nSeries Two\n\n\nThursday\, 9 April \nThursday\, 28 May \nThursday\, 2 July \nThursday\, 13 August\nThursday\, 30 July \nThursday\, 10 September \nThursday\, 22 October \nThursday\, 3 December\n\n\nThe HOW2 program requires two participants from an organisation to commit to attending all four sessions of a series.
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/how2-create-lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender-and-intersex-lgbti-inclusive-services-training-7/
LOCATION:QC Brisbane Office\, 30 Helen Street\, Teneriffe\, Queensland\, 4005\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Queensland AIDS Council (QuAC)":MAILTO:info@quac.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201215T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201215T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201208T055123Z
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UID:3494-1608026400-1608031800@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Screening for Problem Gambling Webinar - Lives Lived Well
DESCRIPTION:Supporting people with gambling concerns \nDo you or your colleagues work with people who may have gambling concerns? Would you like to learn more about: \n\nhow to screen for problem gambling• initiating a conversation about gambling• support services for people with gambling concerns?\n\nThe impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are yet to be fully known\, but there are concerns that problem gambling could increase due to: \n\na greater need for distraction to de-stress and manage anxiety• more time\, access and need for online gambling options • a surge in activity when gambling venues reopen with a relaxing of restrictions.\n\nAs a result\, it is crucial that we are prepared for a likely increase in people experiencing problems with their level of gambling. To do this\, we need to be able to screen for it\, know what to look for\, feel comfortable in starting a conversation about it and know what supports are available. \nTraining in screening for problem gambling \nSince 2017 the Queensland Government has funded Lives Lived Well to deliver face-to-face workshops and online training\, to provide allied health professionals and community sector employees with the skills to better recognise and support people with gambling concerns. Research shows there is a high comorbidity among people with alcohol\, drugs and mental health concerns\, and problem gambling. The effectiveness of treatment for one problem can be jeopardised if comorbidities are not also identified and addressed. \nLive webinars \nIn response to COVID-19\, they are now offering this 90-minute workshop as a live webinar. If the time of these webinars does not suit\, the workshop can also be completed online at a time of your choosing by visiting LLW’s online learning system: https://learning.liveslivedwell.org.au/user_login \nA Teams meeting invitation will be sent to you after registering for the event. \nMore information \nFor more information about the workshop and training\, please contact our Training team by emailing tr******@*****rg.au
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/screening-for-problem-gambling-webinar-lives-lived-well/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210128T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210128T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201208T055527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T055812Z
UID:3495-1611828000-1611833400@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Screening for Problem Gambling Webinar - Lives Lived Well
DESCRIPTION:Supporting people with gambling concerns \nDo you or your colleagues work with people who may have gambling concerns? Would you like to learn more about: \n\nhow to screen for problem gambling• initiating a conversation about gambling• support services for people with gambling concerns?\n\nThe impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are yet to be fully known\, but there are concerns that problem gambling could increase due to: \n\na greater need for distraction to de-stress and manage anxiety• more time\, access and need for online gambling options • a surge in activity when gambling venues reopen with a relaxing of restrictions.\n\nAs a result\, it is crucial that we are prepared for a likely increase in people experiencing problems with their level of gambling. To do this\, we need to be able to screen for it\, know what to look for\, feel comfortable in starting a conversation about it and know what supports are available. \nTraining in screening for problem gambling \nSince 2017 the Queensland Government has funded Lives Lived Well to deliver face-to-face workshops and online training\, to provide allied health professionals and community sector employees with the skills to better recognise and support people with gambling concerns. Research shows there is a high comorbidity among people with alcohol\, drugs and mental health concerns\, and problem gambling. The effectiveness of treatment for one problem can be jeopardised if comorbidities are not also identified and addressed. \nLive webinars \nIn response to COVID-19\, they are now offering this 90-minute workshop as a live webinar. If the time of these webinars does not suit\, the workshop can also be completed online at a time of your choosing by visiting LLW’s online learning system: https://learning.liveslivedwell.org.au/user_login \nA Teams meeting invitation will be sent to you after registering for the event. \nMore information \nFor more information about the workshop and training\, please contact our Training team by emailing tr******@*****rg.au
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/screening-for-problem-gambling-webinar-lives-lived-well-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210211T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210211T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201216T051609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T230005Z
UID:3513-1613034000-1613061000@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:The art of thriving at work (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:2020 highlighted the importance of looking after ourselves as practitioners. Alcohol and other drug work can be challenging. There is a high rate of burnout and secondary trauma among practitioners. In this workshop\, learn what it takes to not just survive but thrive at work. Relax\, recharge and revive for 2021 to ensure you are at your best for your clients. \nLearning outcomes \n\nRecognise and respond to the impacts of working with complex and at-risk clients.\nUnderstand the difference between burnout\, compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma.\nRecognise yours and your colleagues warning signs and challenging client presentations.\nBuild your own toolkit of practitioner specific resilience enhancing strategies.\nEnhance your self-care skills and know when to debrief and access further support.\nBuild self-regulation skills.\n\nCost: Earlybird: $295 | Standard: $355 | Book 5 or more spaces for your team and save an additional 10% off the earlybird rate \nFacilitator: Paula Ross \nMore information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/the-art-of-thriving-at-work-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210216T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210216T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201208T055637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T055637Z
UID:3496-1613473200-1613478600@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Screening for Problem Gambling Webinar - Lives Lived Well
DESCRIPTION:Supporting people with gambling concerns \nDo you or your colleagues work with people who may have gambling concerns? Would you like to learn more about: \n\nhow to screen for problem gambling• initiating a conversation about gambling• support services for people with gambling concerns?\n\nThe impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are yet to be fully known\, but there are concerns that problem gambling could increase due to: \n\na greater need for distraction to de-stress and manage anxiety• more time\, access and need for online gambling options • a surge in activity when gambling venues reopen with a relaxing of restrictions.\n\nAs a result\, it is crucial that we are prepared for a likely increase in people experiencing problems with their level of gambling. To do this\, we need to be able to screen for it\, know what to look for\, feel comfortable in starting a conversation about it and know what supports are available. \nTraining in screening for problem gambling \nSince 2017 the Queensland Government has funded Lives Lived Well to deliver face-to-face workshops and online training\, to provide allied health professionals and community sector employees with the skills to better recognise and support people with gambling concerns. Research shows there is a high comorbidity among people with alcohol\, drugs and mental health concerns\, and problem gambling. The effectiveness of treatment for one problem can be jeopardised if comorbidities are not also identified and addressed. \nLive webinars \nIn response to COVID-19\, they are now offering this 90-minute workshop as a live webinar. If the time of these webinars does not suit\, the workshop can also be completed online at a time of your choosing by visiting LLW’s online learning system: https://learning.liveslivedwell.org.au/user_login \nA Teams meeting invitation will be sent to you after registering for the event. \nMore information \nFor more information about the workshop and training\, please contact our Training team by emailing tr******@*****rg.au
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/screening-for-problem-gambling-webinar-lives-lived-well-3/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210225T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210225T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201216T053021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T230024Z
UID:3514-1614243600-1614270600@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:The brain workshop (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:Better understand the brain\, the impact of drugs\, and how it affects treatment. Learn how to adapt your approach to improve client outcomes. \nUp to 70% of people in alcohol and other drug treatment have significant cognitive impairment related to drug use\, lifestyle or other factors. In this workshop\, learn about the parts of the brain that can be affected by drug use and the impact on functioning. \nLearning outcomes \n\nUnderstand cognitive impairment related to alcohol and other drug use\nGain skills in assessment of impairment of cognition and daily functioning\nLearn how to adapt treatment to take account of cognitive impairments\n\nCost: Earlybird: $295 | Standard: $355 | Book 5 or more spaces for your team and save an additional 10% off the earlybird rate! Please contact us at tr******@*********om.au \nFacilitator: Richard Cash \nMore Information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/the-bran-workshop-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210301T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20210211T214607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210211T215057Z
UID:3603-1614585600-1617210000@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:SMART Recovery Facilitator Training
DESCRIPTION:What is SMART Recovery? \nSMART Recovery is a strengths based\, mutual aid group program for anyone who wishes to take control of their problem behaviour (including addiction to alcohol and other drugs\, gambling\, food\, internet\, sex and others). SMART Recovery also helps with alleviating the associated distress\, such as depression\, anxiety and anger. \nSMART Recovery uses evidence-based tools and techniques\, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing to help people achieve their goals. \nAbout the Training  \nThe SMART Recovery training is practical\, engaging and key for professional development. You will learn how to empower participants to self-manage their problem behaviour. \nThe training provides: \n\nan introduction to the SMART Recovery 4-Point Program\nan introduction to SMART Recovery Tools – how to apply them in a group setting\nan understanding of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)\, Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Stages of Change (SOC) tools and techniques\nkey group facilitation skills\nopportunity for experiential learning\nbe coached on how to facilitate a meeting and how to manage difficult scenarios.\npractical ideas to help you start a SMART Recovery meeting and keep your participants motivated to change\nSMART Recovery Facilitator manual\nongoing support from the SMART Recovery trainers\, webinars and refresher trainings.\n\nPlease note: While training costs are one off\, organisations that go on to start running the SMART Recovery program as part of their service must obtain a program subscription. \nDid you know? SMART Recovery Facilitator Training is now also available 100% online\, find out more.  \nWhere: Brisbane\, Melbourne\, Sydney\nContact: Ph: 02 9373 5100 E: sm***********@******rg.au\nDuration: 2 days\nGroup size: 8 – 10 people per training event \n 
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/smart-recovery-facilitator-training-5/
LOCATION:Brisbane
ORGANIZER;CN="Smart Recovery Australia":MAILTO:smartrecovery@srau.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210304T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210304T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201216T053301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T230047Z
UID:3515-1614848400-1614875400@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Understanding CBT for alcohol and other drug workers (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:This workshop offers a practical introduction to core practice skills in alcohol and other drug treatment. It is suitable for practitioners new to CBT\, new to AOD or those wanting to enhance their core CBT skills. Participants will improve their understanding of CBT theory and practice and will learn a core CBT framework that will deepen their understanding and enable them to tailor strategies and treatment for different client presentations. \nThis workshop combines with Integrating Motivational Interviewing and CBT to further enhance skill development. \nLearning outcomes \n\nBuild and strengthen core clinical skills in behavioural and cognitive therapies\nImprove understanding of CBT theory and practice\nIncrease knowledge and practice of AOD specific CBT assessment\nIncrease knowledge and practice of key AOD specific behavioural interventions\nIncrease knowledge and practice of key AOD specific cognitive interventions\n\nCost: Earlybird: $295 | Standard: $355 | (Attend both CBT for AOD and Integrating MI and CBT and for just $435!) \nBook 5 or more spaces for your team and save an additional 10% off the earlybird rate! Please contact us at tr******@*********om.au \nFacilitator: Paula Ross \nMore Information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/understanding-cbt-for-alcohol-and-other-drug-workers-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210310T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210310T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20210218T033527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210218T033557Z
UID:3623-1615377600-1615392000@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:National Minimum Dataset Training (Face to Face) - Townsville
DESCRIPTION:Alcohol and other drugs services across Australia are required to contribute to the Alcohol and other Drugs Treatment Services National Minimum Data Set (AODTS NMDS). The aim of this AODTS NMDS workshop is to develop a nationally consistent approach to alcohol and other drug service data collection. \nThe objectives are to: \n\nincrease participant awareness of the data elements in the AODTS NMDS\nincrease participant understanding of common errors in NMDS data collection\nincrease service capacity to accurately record and report AODTS NMDS data\nimprove participant awareness of privacy and ethics in client data collection and storage\nincrease participant awareness of the resources available to support data collection and reporting\nprovide a forum to explore themes particular to each jurisdiction and make links with data custodians.\n\nVenue will be confirmed shortly. \nWe encourage you to register as soon as possible\, places are limited. \nRegister here!
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/national-minimum-dataset-training-face-to-face-townsville/
LOCATION:Mercure Townsville\, 166 Woolcock Street\, Townsville\, Qld\, 4812\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="QNADA":MAILTO:info@qnada.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210310T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210310T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201208T055744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T055744Z
UID:3497-1615383000-1615388400@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Screening for Problem Gambling Webinar - Lives Lived Well
DESCRIPTION:Supporting people with gambling concerns \nDo you or your colleagues work with people who may have gambling concerns? Would you like to learn more about: \n\nhow to screen for problem gambling• initiating a conversation about gambling• support services for people with gambling concerns?\n\nThe impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are yet to be fully known\, but there are concerns that problem gambling could increase due to: \n\na greater need for distraction to de-stress and manage anxiety• more time\, access and need for online gambling options • a surge in activity when gambling venues reopen with a relaxing of restrictions.\n\nAs a result\, it is crucial that we are prepared for a likely increase in people experiencing problems with their level of gambling. To do this\, we need to be able to screen for it\, know what to look for\, feel comfortable in starting a conversation about it and know what supports are available. \nTraining in screening for problem gambling \nSince 2017 the Queensland Government has funded Lives Lived Well to deliver face-to-face workshops and online training\, to provide allied health professionals and community sector employees with the skills to better recognise and support people with gambling concerns. Research shows there is a high comorbidity among people with alcohol\, drugs and mental health concerns\, and problem gambling. The effectiveness of treatment for one problem can be jeopardised if comorbidities are not also identified and addressed. \nLive webinars \nIn response to COVID-19\, they are now offering this 90-minute workshop as a live webinar. If the time of these webinars does not suit\, the workshop can also be completed online at a time of your choosing by visiting LLW’s online learning system: https://learning.liveslivedwell.org.au/user_login \nA Teams meeting invitation will be sent to you after registering for the event. \nMore information \nFor more information about the workshop and training\, please contact our Training team by emailing tr******@*****rg.au
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/screening-for-problem-gambling-webinar-lives-lived-well-4/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210311T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210311T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20210218T033718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210218T033718Z
UID:3625-1615451400-1615465800@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:National Minimum Dataset Training (Face to Face) - Cairns
DESCRIPTION:Alcohol and other drugs services across Australia are required to contribute to the Alcohol and other Drugs Treatment Services National Minimum Data Set (AODTS NMDS). The aim of this AODTS NMDS workshop is to develop a nationally consistent approach to alcohol and other drug service data collection. \nThe objectives are to: \n\nincrease participant awareness of the data elements in the AODTS NMDS\nincrease participant understanding of common errors in NMDS data collection\nincrease service capacity to accurately record and report AODTS NMDS data\nimprove participant awareness of privacy and ethics in client data collection and storage\nincrease participant awareness of the resources available to support data collection and reporting\nprovide a forum to explore themes particular to each jurisdiction and make links with data custodians.\n\nWe encourage you to register as soon as possible\, places are limited. \nRegister here!
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/national-minimum-dataset-training-face-to-face-cairns/
LOCATION:YETI\, 3 Winkworth Street\, Bungalow\, Queensland\, 4870\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="QNADA":MAILTO:info@qnada.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210318T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210318T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201216T053656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T230134Z
UID:3516-1616058000-1616085000@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Working with families in alcohol and other drug settings (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is designed for any practitioners who want to work more effectively with families and carers of people who use alcohol and other drugs\, whether the person using drugs is in treatment or not. \nThe workshop focusses on the impact of alcohol and other drugs on families and models of responding with a focus on the Orford and Velleman 5-step model. Participants will increase their understanding of responses and interventions\, including how to engage families and how to choose and use different response options to support families. \nBlending strategies from families work and alcohol and other drug treatment\, including key ideas from family therapy\, motivational interviewing and cognitive behaviour therapy will be explored. In addition\, issues that alcohol and other drug workers often find challenging when working with families\, including confidentiality and consent\, work place issues\, and self-care will also be addressed. \nLearnings outcomes  \n\nUnderstand models of family functioning and how that affects treatment\nDescribe the 5-step model for working with families and how to use it in practice\nEstablish a collaboration and utilise it to improve outcomes for people in treatment and their families\nKnow how to utilise families’ wisdom and coping to achieve improved outcomes\nImplement effective responses to the challenges of working with families\, for example\, conflict\, confidentiality\, and consent\n\nCost: Earlybird $295  |  Standard $355 | Book 5 or more spaces for your team and save an additional 10% off the earlybird rate! Please contact us at tr******@*********om.au. \nFacilitator: Paula Ross \nMore Information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/working-with-families-in-alcohol-and-other-drug-settings-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210326
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20210311T010709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T010802Z
UID:3679-1616544000-1616716799@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:SMART Recovery - Brisbane Facilitator Training
DESCRIPTION:SMART Recovery Facilitator Training is a two-day course designed to teach you everything you need to know to start facilitating your own SMART Recovery meeting. The full cost is $899.00 (plus GST)\, but they have a range of discounts available for students\, people on lower incomes\, organisations on a SMART Recovery Australia subscription package\, and individuals who have overcome their own addictions through the SMART Recovery program. \nMore information and register here: https://smartrecoveryaustralia.com.au/upcoming/
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/smart-recovery-brisbane-facilitator-training/
LOCATION:Brisbane
ORGANIZER;CN="Smart Recovery Australia":MAILTO:smartrecovery@srau.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210327
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20210319T031017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210319T031017Z
UID:3701-1616544000-1616803199@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:6th National Indigenous Drug & Alcohol Conference (NIDAC)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/6th-national-indigenous-drug-alcohol-conference-nidac/
LOCATION:Stamford Grand Adelaide Hotel\, 2 Jetty Rd\, Glenelg\, South Australia\, 5045\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210324T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210324T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201216T053900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T230236Z
UID:3517-1616576400-1616603400@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Trauma informed care (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:Does your work with clients need to be more trauma-informed? \nThis one-day foundation workshop addresses working with clients in a trauma-informed way. This includes understanding trauma and its impacts\, identifying signs and symptoms of trauma and conducting trauma screening. \nLearning outcomes \n\nEssential reflective practice skills and practical response strategies\nBest-practice in developing a trauma-informed service\nStrategies for maintaining boundaries and worker well-being\n\nCost: Earlybird: $295 | Standard: $355 | (Book 5 or more spaces for your team and save an additional 10% off the Earlybird rate) \nFacilitator: Richard Cash \nMore Information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/trauma-informed-care-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210413T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210413T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20210412T004509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210412T004509Z
UID:3720-1618315200-1618329600@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:NMDS Online Training (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Alcohol and other drugs services across Australia are required to contribute to the Alcohol and other Drugs Treatment Services National Minimum Data Set (AODTS NMDS). The aim of this AODTS NMDS workshop is to develop a nationally consistent approach to alcohol and other drug service data collection. \nThe objectives are to: \n\nincrease participant awareness of the data elements in the AODTS NMDS\nincrease participant understanding of common errors in NMDS data collection\nincrease service capacity to accurately record and report AODTS NMDS data\nimprove participant awareness of privacy and ethics in client data collection and storage\nincrease participant awareness of the resources available to support data collection and reporting\nprovide a forum to explore themes particular to each jurisdiction and make links with data custodians.\n\nWe encourage you to register as soon as possible\, places are limited. \n*Zoom link will be sent out 4 days before the event to your registration e-mail.
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/nmds-online-training-zoom/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="QNADA":MAILTO:info@qnada.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210423
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201105T015245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201105T015504Z
UID:3479-1618963200-1619135999@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Enhancing connections - NADA Conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join Network of Alochol and other Drugs Agencies for their NADA Conference 2021\, to be held on 22–23 April in Sydney. This conference will attract delegates from across NSW\, the broader Australian alcohol and other drug treatment sector and other health and human services. Showcasing interventions designed to improve outcomes for clients\, this event will inform with new ideas\, engage with the evidence base and provide networking opportunities. Learn more. \nRegistrations are now open. In line with the times\, this event will be hybrid\, and presenters and attendees may participate in person or online. \nShowcasing interventions designed to improve outcomes for clients\, this event will inform with new ideas\, engage with the evidence base and provide networking opportunities. Early bird ends 11 February 2021! \nThis conference is endorsed by PACFA as a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) event
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/enhancing-connections-nada-conference-2021/
LOCATION:Sydney and online
ORGANIZER;CN="Network of Alochol and other Drugs Agencies (NADA)":MAILTO:conference@nada.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210428T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210428T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20210415T041247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T042010Z
UID:3733-1619598600-1619627400@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:National Comorbidity Guidelines Train-the-Trainer Day
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in being trained to deliver mental health training in your workplace? \nThe University of Sydney’s Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use have limited places remaining for our National Comorbidity Guidelines Train-the-Trainer Workshops.  \nThe training is based on the Australian Government Department of Health-funded National Comorbidity Guidelines (Guidelines on the management of co-occurring alcohol and other drug and mental health conditions in alcohol and other drug treatment settings)\, and has been developed by researchers from the University of Sydney Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use\, in collaboration with 360Edge. \nParticipants will become registered trainers through the Matilda Centre\, and subject to signing licensing agreements\, able to deliver the National Comorbidity Guidelines Face-to-Face Training Program. \nKey details \n·       Where: Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic\, train-the-trainer workshops are currently only available online \n·       When: Three dates are available (all times are AEST): \no   8:30am-4:30pm Wednesday 28th April (limited places remaining) \no   8:30am-4:30pm Thursday 20th May (limited places remaining) \no   8:30am-4:30pm Thursday 8th July (limited places remaining) \n·       Cost: Free \n·       Who should attend: Training facilitators are required to have successfully completed tertiary training in a relevant field; have a comprehensive knowledge of comorbidity and/or experience working with people experiencing co-occurring mental and substance use disorders; be skilled in substance use and mental health interventions; possess sound training skills\, and have the capacity to deliver workplace training. \n·       Skills gained: Trainers will become registered trainers through the Matilda Centre\, and subject to signing licensing agreements\, licensed to deliver the National Comorbidity Guidelines Face-to-Face Training Program. Participants will receive a certificate of completion\, which depending on their registration provider\, may be used toward continuing professional development points (CPD). \nRegistrations of interest close 5pm Monday 19th April for the April workshop\, and 5pm Friday 7th May for the May and July workshops. \n  \nREGISTER YOUR INTEREST FOR TRAIN-THE-TRAINER:\nhttps://comorbidityguidelines.org.au/face-to-face-training-program/train-the-trainer-workshops
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/ational-comorbidity-guidelines-train-the-trainer-day/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210429T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210429T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201216T221638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T230313Z
UID:3519-1619686800-1619713800@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:The how and why of motivational interviewing (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:This one day workshop will cover the key elements in motivational interviewing essential for AOD workers. Participants will improve their motivational interviewing skills – “the how” – and gain a deeper understanding of the spirit and philosophy of motivational interviewing – “the why”. \nLearning outcomes \n\nImprove understanding of motivational interviewing theory and practice\nIncrease knowledge of key motivational interviewing processes\nBuild and strengthen core motivational interviewing skills\nIncrease knowledge and practice of key motivational interviewing specific interventions\n\nCost: Earlybird: $295 | Standard: $355 | (Book 5 or more spaces for your team and save an additional 10% off the earlybird rate) \nFacilitator: Paula Ross  \nMore Information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/the-how-and-why-of-motivational-interviewing-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210513T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210513T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201216T222121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T230331Z
UID:3520-1620896400-1620923400@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Responding to trauma in alcohol and other drugs (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:DEEPEN YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF TRAUMA AND GAIN REAL SKILLS IN MANAGING TRAUMA RELATED SYMPTOMS IN AOD SETTINGS\nDo you want to add more skills to your work with clients who have experienced trauma?\nThis one day workshop provides participants with a practical\, skills-based approach to responding sensitively and effectively to clients with co-occurring trauma and alcohol and other drug support needs. \nBuilding on trauma-informed approaches\, Dr Richard Cash\, 360Edge’s trauma expert will equip participants with practical skills to recognise the biopsychosocial impacts of trauma\, integrate recovery-oriented interventions into their alcohol and other drug work\, and attend to their own self-care. \nLearning outcomes \n\nDeepen your knowledge of the biopsychosocial impacts of trauma and better recognise the relationships between trauma and alcohol and other drugs\nApply a model for responding to trauma to the specific context of alcohol and other drug treatment\nIncrease your range of sensitive responses to trauma disclosure\nUnderstand how to integrate trauma into screening and assessment\nDevelop detailed case conceptualisation and treatment planning for clients with co-occurring alcohol and other drug and trauma\nIntegrate trauma informed interventions and supports into your alcohol and other drug work\nDescribe the evidence-based specialist trauma interventions\, including how and when to refer\n\nCost: Earlybird: $295 | Standard: $355 | (Book 5 or more spaces for your team and save an additional 10% off the earlybird rate) \nFacilitator: Dr. Richard Cash \nMore Information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/responding-to-trauma-in-alcohol-and-other-drugs-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210517T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210517T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20210503T235218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210503T235344Z
UID:3751-1621252800-1621256400@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Anxiety and alcohol use: what clinicians need to know
DESCRIPTION:Register for upcoming webinars on evidence-based practice  \nThe Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at the University of Sydney has been funded by the Australian Government Department of Health to develop a series of on-demand webinars on evidence-based practice. From May\, the Comorbidity Project team will host monthly webinars focused on building capacity in relation to evidence-based practice approaches to the management and treatment of co-occurring alcohol and other drug (AOD) and mental health conditions. \nYou can register for our upcoming webinars below. All previous webinars are freely available via the Comorbidity Project webinar library. \n  \nMAY | Anxiety and alcohol use: what clinicians need to know \nPresenter: Associate Professor Lexine Stapinski\, The University of Sydney’s Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use \nWhen: Monday 17 May\, 12PM – 1PM (AEST) \nBy the end of the webinar\, participants will have: \n\nAn understanding of typical patterns and issues relevant to the management of anxiety and alcohol use disorder comorbidity;\nIntroduction to an integrated cognitive behaviour therapy program that improves outcomes by concurrently addressing anxiety\, alcohol use and the connections between them;\nAwareness of the developmental links between anxiety and alcohol use\, including strategies to prevent the development of alcohol use disorders among anxious young people.\n\nREGISTER FOR MAY WEBINAR  \nhttps://uni-sydney.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_x8GPIbyOQ_27yb9UOeu7hQ
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/anxiety-and-alcohol-use-what-clinicians-need-to-know/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210520
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20210414T041254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T041254Z
UID:3724-1621296000-1621468799@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:AADANT Drug and Alcohol Conference: Diversify and Adapt
DESCRIPTION:The Association of Alcohol and other Drug Agencies NT (AADANT) will hold their annual drug and alcohol conference on May 18-19 2021 in Darwin at the Darwin Convention Centre. The two-day event will focus on diversifying and adapting within the NT AOD Sector. You can view a schedule of events through this link on their website. \nRegistration is essential if you are planning on attending\, complete your registration via this link here. Once you complete the survey\, their finance team will be in touch with an invoice where you can pay through credit card or EFT. \nIf you are registering more than four staff members\, please contact AADANT through ad***@********rg.au \nIf you would like to attend the workshop on 20th May with Nicole Lee or the awards night on 18th May\, please use the conference registration form to indicate your preferences. Invoices will be sent out as soon as practicable. \nRegistrations will formally close Wednesday 12th May close of business. \nQuestions? You can email Katie Flynn pr*****@********rg.au or call 0429 009 599 during business hours Monday-Friday
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/aadant-drug-and-alcohol-conference-diversify-and-adapt/
LOCATION:Darwin Convention Centre\, 10 Stokes Hill Rd\, Darwin City\, NT\, 0800\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="AADANT":MAILTO:project@aadant.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210520T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210520T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20210415T041545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T042008Z
UID:3735-1621499400-1621528200@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:National Comorbidity Guidelines Train-the-Trainer Day
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in being trained to deliver mental health training in your workplace? \nThe University of Sydney’s Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use have limited places remaining for our National Comorbidity Guidelines Train-the-Trainer Workshops.  \nThe training is based on the Australian Government Department of Health-funded National Comorbidity Guidelines (Guidelines on the management of co-occurring alcohol and other drug and mental health conditions in alcohol and other drug treatment settings)\, and has been developed by researchers from the University of Sydney Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use\, in collaboration with 360Edge. \nParticipants will become registered trainers through the Matilda Centre\, and subject to signing licensing agreements\, able to deliver the National Comorbidity Guidelines Face-to-Face Training Program. \nKey details \n·       Where: Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic\, train-the-trainer workshops are currently only available online \n·       When: Three dates are available (all times are AEST): \no   8:30am-4:30pm Wednesday 28th April (limited places remaining) \no   8:30am-4:30pm Thursday 20th May (limited places remaining) \no   8:30am-4:30pm Thursday 8th July (limited places remaining) \n·       Cost: Free \n·       Who should attend: Training facilitators are required to have successfully completed tertiary training in a relevant field; have a comprehensive knowledge of comorbidity and/or experience working with people experiencing co-occurring mental and substance use disorders; be skilled in substance use and mental health interventions; possess sound training skills\, and have the capacity to deliver workplace training. \n·       Skills gained: Trainers will become registered trainers through the Matilda Centre\, and subject to signing licensing agreements\, licensed to deliver the National Comorbidity Guidelines Face-to-Face Training Program. Participants will receive a certificate of completion\, which depending on their registration provider\, may be used toward continuing professional development points (CPD). \nRegistrations of interest close 5pm Monday 19th April for the April workshop\, and 5pm Friday 7th May for the May and July workshops. \n  \nREGISTER YOUR INTEREST FOR TRAIN-THE-TRAINER:\nhttps://comorbidityguidelines.org.au/face-to-face-training-program/train-the-trainer-workshops
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/national-comorbidity-guidelines-train-the-trainer-day/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210527T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210527T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201216T222410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T230345Z
UID:3521-1622106000-1622133000@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Integrating motivational interviewing with cognitive behaviour therapy (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop participants will learn how to effectively blend motivational interviewing and CBT to achieve better client outcomes. Participants will understand the similarities and differences in the two approaches and discover how to move seamlessly between these core approaches in alcohol and other drug treatment. This workshop combines with CBT for AOD to further enhance skill development. \nLearning outcomes \n\nIncrease understanding of how motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy fit together\nIncrease understanding of change and motivation to change\nIncrease knowledge and practice of preparing for cognitive behavioural therapy using motivational interviewing\nIncrease knowledge and practice of using motivational interviewing to enhance the application of cognitive behavioural therapy\n\nCost: Earlybird: $295 | Standard: $355 | (Attend both Understanding CBT for alcohol and other drug workers and Integrating MI and CBT and for just $435!) \nFacilitator: Paula Ross \nMore Information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/integrating-motivational-interviewing-with-cognitive-behaviour-therapy-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210607T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210607T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201216T222842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T230423Z
UID:3522-1623056400-1623083400@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Superskills for supervisors (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:The key to practice improvement is great supervision. Build your own leadership skills and contribute to the next generation of practitioners. \nAre you a supervisor in the alcohol and other drug sector or want to become one? Have you found yourself supervising others with no training on how to do supervision effectively?  If you are ready for your next professional challenge\, Paula Ross will guide you through this one day workshop so you walk away with confidence. \nLearning outcomes  \n\nIncrease knowledge of relevant models of supervision\nIncrease knowledge of supervisor rights and responsibilities\nIdentify and improve core supervisory skills\, including developing and implementing supervision contracts and plans\, assessing supervisee development needs\, and navigating challenges and roadblocks\nIdentify and improve core supervisory relationship skills\, including listening\, questioning\, guiding\, and giving and receiving feedback\nIntroduce self-reflection and self-practice as a way of improving supervisory skills\n\nCost: Earlybird: $295 | Standard: $355 | (Book 5 or more spaces for your team and save an additional 10% off the earlybird rate) \nFacilitator: Paula Ross \nMore Information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/superskills-for-supervisors-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210617T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210617T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201216T223024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T230442Z
UID:3523-1623920400-1623947400@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Help! I’ve been subpoenaed (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:Do you know what to say and do if you are subpoenaed to appear in court? Do you feel confident writing a report for court?\n\nNearly 50% of alcohol and other drug workers have had their case notes subpoenaed. Are yours court-ready?\n\nWrite great case notes and feel confident giving evidence in court with this practical case note and court preparation training.\n\nJoin our clinical expert Paula Ross and legal eagle Jarryd Bartle for this practical two half days workshop specially designed to assist practitioners to get court ready. Gain confidence and reduce anxiety about appearing in court. \nLearning outcomes \n\nKnow how to write case notes that are both clinically relevant and legally sound\nDescribe the different types of courts and how they operate\nKnow how to respond to a subpoena\nConstruct different types of reports for court\nFeel confident to appear in court\n\nCost: Earlybird: $295 | Standard: $355 | (Book 5 or more spaces for your team and save an additional 10% off the earlybird rate) \nFacilitators: Jarryd Bartle and Paula Ross \nMore Information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/help-ive-been-subpoenaed-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210618T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210618T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20210503T235502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210503T235502Z
UID:3754-1624021200-1624024800@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Psychosis and substance use: what clinicians need to know
DESCRIPTION:Register for upcoming webinars on evidence-based practice  \nThe Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at the University of Sydney has been funded by the Australian Government Department of Health to develop a series of on-demand webinars on evidence-based practice. From May\, the Comorbidity Project team will host monthly webinars focused on building capacity in relation to evidence-based practice approaches to the management and treatment of co-occurring alcohol and other drug (AOD) and mental health conditions. \nYou can register for our upcoming webinars below. All previous webinars are freely available via the Comorbidity Project webinar library. \nJUNE | Psychosis and substance use: what clinicians need to know \nPresenter: Associate Professor Julia Lappin\, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre\, University of New South Wales \nWhen: Friday 18 June\, 1PM – 2PM (AEST) \nBy the end of this webinar\, attendees will be able to: \n\nRecognise the high prevalence of comorbid substance use and psychosis;\nUnderstand key symptom profiles;\nConsider holistic treatment strategies.\n\nREGISTER FOR JUNE WEBINAR  \nhttps://uni-sydney.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_L1szdxE0SHSP93WWn6HtcA
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/psychosis-and-substance-use-what-clinicians-need-to-know/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210623T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210624T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201216T224052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T230456Z
UID:3524-1624438800-1624552200@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Navigating complexity in alcohol and other drug settings (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:New training based on the most up to date evidence based information! \nThis training will assist alcohol and drug workers to best respond to comorbid alcohol and other drug and mental health conditions. \nParticipants will learn how to adapt and expand on their existing skills to assist clients to manage their mental health symptoms whilst participating in alcohol and other drug treatment. This training will explore what you need to know about high prevalence mental health conditions and what works. Participants will deepen their understanding of comorbidity and build knowledge\, confidence and skill in responding effectively. \nLearning outcomes \n\nRecognise and understand common mental health symptoms in the context of alcohol and other drug treatment\nUndertake a thorough comorbidity assessment and develop an integrated case formulation to guide your practice\nLearn how to apply a range of alcohol and other drug treatment skills to working with clients with co-occurring mental health symptoms\nLearn how to respond therapeutically and effectively within the bounds of the alcohol and other drug treatment setting\n\nCost: Earlybird: $495 | Standard: $655 | (Book 5 or more spaces for your team and save an additional 10% off the earlybird rate) \nFacilitator: Paula Ross \nMore Information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/navigating-complexity-in-alcohol-and-other-drug-settings-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210715T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210715T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T074026
CREATED:20201216T224237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T230520Z
UID:3525-1626339600-1626366600@qnada.org.au
SUMMARY:Breaking the ice (online) - 360edge
DESCRIPTION:Find out how to adapt cognitive behavioural therapy and motivational interviewing interventions for people who use methamphetamine in specialist alcohol and other drug treatment. \nCost: Earlybird: $295 | Standard: $355 | (Book 5 or more spaces for your team and save an additional 10% off the earlybird rate) \nFacilitator: Paula Ross \nMore Information
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/breaking-the-ice-online/
ORGANIZER;CN="360edge":MAILTO:training@360edge.com.au
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