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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
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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/
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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
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210520T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210520T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T231828
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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/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210527T090000
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CREATED:20201216T222410Z
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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/
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