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- No events scheduled for 29 July 2024.
- No events scheduled for 31 July 2024.
- No events scheduled for 1 August 2024.
- No events scheduled for 2 August 2024.
- No events scheduled for 3 August 2024.
Week of Events
Forensic Fundamentals Training (1/2 day)
Forensic Fundamentals Training (1/2 day)
Duration: Half Day Number of DHHS funded courses run each financial year: 8 Maximum number of attendees: 15 Forensic Fundamentals Summary Forensic Fundamentals is a half-day online forensic clinical training session for Victorian Alcohol and other Drug Workers. Learning Outcomes The Forensic Fundamentals training session will provide attendees with information and clinical skills
Talking Point – The role of sleep in the development, maintenance, and treatment of PTSD, presented by Prof Sean Drummond
Talking Point – The role of sleep in the development, maintenance, and treatment of PTSD, presented by Prof Sean Drummond
Talking Point - Wednesday 31st July 2024, 1pm - 2pm The role of sleep in the development, maintenance, and treatment of PTSD, presented by Prof Sean Drummond Sleep and PTSD have a bidirectional relationship. In recent years, it has become clear the influence of sleep on PTSD is strong and multi-faceted. For example, having insomnia
Talking Point – The role of sleep in the development, maintenance, and treatment of PTSD, presented by Prof Sean Drummond
Talking Point – The role of sleep in the development, maintenance, and treatment of PTSD, presented by Prof Sean Drummond
Talking Point The role of sleep in the development, maintenance, and treatment of PTSD, presented by Prof Sean Drummond Sleep and PTSD have a bidirectional relationship. In recent years, it has become clear the influence of sleep on PTSD is strong and multi-faceted. For example, having insomnia at baseline increases the risk of developing PTSD
BreakThrough – Communicating with Confidence
BreakThrough – Communicating with Confidence
It's important to note that BreakThrough is an education program and while each session includes group discussion about a particular topic or theme, people requiring more intensive support in relation to their own circumstances are strongly encouraged to contact Family Drug and Gambling Help on 1300 660 068 to speak to a trained volunteer with