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SUMMARY:Alcohol and the social determinants of health: an equity lens on interventions with guest presenter Dr. Jane Fischer
DESCRIPTION:The Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Knowledge Centre will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 14 May 2020 with Dr. Jane Fischer from the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA) titled ‘Alcohol and the social determinants of health: an equity lens on interventions’\, and will follow with an open Q & A session. The webinar will run for approximately 40 minutes and is free to attend. \nAlthough Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are more likely to abstain from alcohol and less likely to consume alcohol at risky levels than non-Indigenous people\, why is alcohol associated with a disproportionate amount of harm? \nDrawing on work undertaken by the Australian Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Knowledge Centre\, and others; this webinar considers the relationship between alcohol\, inequity\, and the social determinants of health. Subsequently\, through an equity-lens\, it examines the effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing alcohol-related harm and how the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander AOD workforce can be supported. \nThe webinar will be held at: \n\n12:00pm (NSW\, Vic\, Qld\, Tas and ACT)\n11:30am (SA and NT)\n10:00am (WA).\n\nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/alcohol-and-the-social-determinants-of-health-an-equity-lens-on-interventions-with-guest-presenter-dr-jane-fischer/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet":MAILTO:v.fitzGerald@ecu.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200521T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200521T133000
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CREATED:20200513T062614Z
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SUMMARY:What do we know about the impacts of cannabis use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities? with guest presenter Dr. Julia Butt
DESCRIPTION:The Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre is hosting a webinar on Thursday 21 May 2020 with guest presenter Dr. Julia Butt from the National Drug Research Institute (NDRI) at Curtin University\, Western Australia (WA). The webinar will be followed by an open Q & A session. The webinar will run for approximately 40 minutes and is free to attend. \nThis webinar will discuss what is known about the prevalence of recreational cannabis use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. It will also examine the cannabis related harms including health and social concerns\, and poly drug use. Health Workers and community perceptions of harms will also be addressed. The presentation will also address the barriers and opportunities for addressing cannabis related harms and options for intervention. \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\n12:00pm (NSW\, Vic\, Qld\, Tas and ACT)\n11:30am (SA and NT)\n10:00am (WA).\n\nRegister for this webinar here. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Please note\, capacity is set to 100 live attendees. Live participation will be on a first in\, first served basis. \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/what-do-we-know-about-the-impacts-of-cannabis-use-in-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-communities-with-guest-presenter-dr-julia-butt/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet":MAILTO:v.fitzGerald@ecu.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200528T090000
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SUMMARY:HOW2 Create Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual\, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) Inclusive Services training
DESCRIPTION:s 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/
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:20200528T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200528T110000
DTSTAMP:20260624T092105
CREATED:20200430T032346Z
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SUMMARY:Motivational Interviewing SMART Recovery & Dr William R Miller
DESCRIPTION:Please join SMART Recovery Australia for this one off FREE Q&A webinar with Dr William R Miller\, co-founder of Motivational Interviewing. \nDr Miller will be answering your questions and queries on Motivational Interviewing – a key component of SMART Recovery meetings. \nEmail your questions now to Dan\, SMART’s National Program Manager\, at dr******@******rg.au\, or you may have the opportunity to ask Dr Miller yourself during the webinar. \nRegister here now!
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/motivational-interviewing-smart-recovery-dr-william-r-miller/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Smart Recovery Australia":MAILTO:smartrecovery@srau.org.au
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