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SUMMARY:The Increasing Complexity of AOD Work: How AOD work is getting harder\, and what that means for pay\, conditions and service funding
DESCRIPTION:The nature of AOD work is changing and increasingly AOD services and workers are being required to do more\, with less. This event explores how AOD work has changed since the Modern Awards review in 2012\, and the implications this has for service funding\, pay and conditions for staff\, and outcomes for people seeking AOD treatment.\nIt also explores how changes proposed as part of the Fair Work Commission’s recent review of the\nSCHADS Industry Award will likely impact the AOD sector\, and the role of AADC and ASU in seeking better outcomes for AOD services and workers moving forward. \nThis event features presentations\, panel discussion and an audience Q&A with: \n\nPhillipa Balk\, Assistant Branch Secretary\, Australian Services Union Victoria & Tasmania Branch\nKelly Thomas\, National Industrial Director\, Australian Services Union\nDr Robert Stirling\, CEO\, Network of Alcohol and other Drugs Agencies (NSW)\nDr Kirrilly Thompson\, Senior Research Fellow\, National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction\nJames Dunne\, Policy and Projects Coordinator\, Australian Alcohol and other Drugs Council\n\nEvent Details: \nDate: Thursday 25 June\, 2026\nTime: 1.00pm – 2.30pm (AEST)\nVenue: Online
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/the-increasing-complexity-of-aod-work-how-aod-work-is-getting-harder-and-what-that-means-for-pay-conditions-and-service-funding/
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SUMMARY:Intersecting Mental Health and AOD Concerns: Workforce Training and Supervision webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Monday\, 29 June 2026\, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm for our Intersecting Mental Health and AOD Concerns: Workforce Training and Supervision webinar.This free online webinar will showcase key learnings from QNADAs 2026 Alcohol and Other Drugs Workforce Training and Supervision Program and explore topics that are increasingly relevant to AOD practice\, including:\n \n\nworking with survivors of coercive control\nworking with men who use violence\nworking with people experiencing eating disorders alongside AOD use\nidentifying the impact of hurt\, rejection\, shame\, identity wounds\, and disconnection on wellbeing and AOD use.\n There will be an opportunity to engage directly with the presenters during a live Q&A.\n\n\nRegistration is essential. Please register via this link.  \nThis program is funded through Brisbane North PHN.
URL:https://qnada.org.au/event/intersecting-mental-health-and-aod-concerns-workforce-training-and-supervision-webinar/
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