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SUMMARY:Aging and Substance Use
DESCRIPTION:QuIHN will deliver training relevant to people working with people who use drugs as they get older. Training will include a break for lunch but it is not catered. There are kitchen facilities and local eating options. Please also find street parking or use public transport as we have multiple services who require onsite parking.
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/aging-and-substance-use/
LOCATION:QuIHN Bowen Hills\, 1 Hamilton Place\, Bowen Hills\, QLD\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200206T120000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Smoking among disadvantaged and vulnerable groups with Dr Veronica Boland
DESCRIPTION:The Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre is hosting a free webinar on Thursday 6 February 2020 with Dr Veronica Boland from the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC) and will follow with an open Q & A session. The webinar will run for approximately 40 minutes and is free to attend. \nThe disparity in smoking prevalence between the most and least advantaged Australians contributes to health inequalities. Understanding the experiences of quitting smoking from the perspectives of smokers from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds provides key insights into the factors that inhibit and promote quitting behaviours. In this webinar\, Dr Veronica Boland will present research findings conducted with socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers from a national randomised controlled trial (RCT) and a feasibility study into the use of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation. The webinar aims to inform healthcare workers and reAlsearchers about key barriers to quitting and future directions for quit smoking support. \nThere is no additional software required to join the webinar\, other than a stable internet connection. We’d recommend that you use Google Chrome to view the webinar. \nThe webinar will be held at: \n\n1:00pm (NSW\, Vic\, Tas and ACT)\n12:30pm (SA)\n12:00pm (Qld)\n11:30am (NT)\n10:00am (WA).\n\nAccess the webinar online here (please note the session will open approximately 10 minutes prior to the start time). \nParticipants are invited to register their interest prior to the event with the webinar organiser Vilma FitzGerald (contact details below). \nPlease note that this webinar will be recorded\, and will be made available on the HealthInfoNet website at a later date.
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/webinar-smoking-among-disadvantaged-and-vulnerable-groups-with-dr-veronica-boland/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Synthetic Cannabis - Information for Healthcare Professionals with guest presenter Dr Stephen Bright
DESCRIPTION:The Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre is hosting a free webinar on Thursday 13 February 2020 with guest presenter Dr. Stephen Bright from the National Drug Research Institute at Curtin University and will follow with an open Q & A session. The webinar will run for approximately 40 minutes and is free to attend. \nIn 2011\, synthetic cannabis products containing synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists were being sold in Western Australia (WA) as “kronic”. Initial legislative responses led to increased harm due to the inadvertent promotion of products containing new synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists that were more harmful than those first banned. After more than 40 state and federal legislative changes\, overall rates of synthetic cannabis use in WA have fallen; though there is evidence to suggest the use of synthetic cannabis remains an issue among some marginalised populations and remote communities. This webinar will provide an overview of how synthetic cannabis emerged as a drug of concern in WA. In doing so\, information will be provided to assist healthcare professionals to identify and respond to synthetic cannabis use. \nThere is no additional software required to join the webinar\, other than a stable internet connection. We’d recommend that you use Google Chrome to view the webinar. \nThe webinar will be held at: \n\n1:30pm (NSW\, Vic\, Tas and ACT)\n1:00pm (SA)\n12:30pm (Qld)\n12:00pm (NT)\n10:30am (WA).\n\nMore information can be found here. \nAccess the webinar online here (please note the session will open approximately 10 minutes prior to the start time). \nParticipants are invited to register their interest prior to the event with the webinar organiser Vilma FitzGerald (contact details below). \nWebinar Organiser\nVilma FitzGerald\nSenior Research Officer\nAustralian Indigenous HealthInfoNet\nPh: (08) 6304 6328\nEmail: v.**********@*****du.au \n  \nPlease note that this webinar will be recorded\, and will be made available on the HealthInfoNet website at a later date.
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/webinar-synthetic-cannabis-information-for-healthcare-professionals-with-guest-presenter-dr-stephen-bright/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet":MAILTO:v.fitzGerald@ecu.edu.au
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