Lift Up Your Family (LUYF) Group is being offered for term 4! LUYF is a group for parents and caregivers who are supporting a young person who uses substances. This
Harm Reduction Victoria
299-305 Victoria Street, Brunswick, Victoria, Australia
Stepping Stones to Success A course for families and friends supporting someone with a drug or alcohol problem. FDS firmly believes that family and friends are the most important source
Harm Reduction Victoria
299-305 Victoria Street, Brunswick, Victoria, Australia
Stepping Stones to Success A course for families and friends supporting someone with a drug or alcohol problem. FDS firmly believes that family and friends are the most important source
Gordon Storey Memorial Hall, 140 Grange Road, Carnegie Vic 3163
40 Grange Road, Carnegie
We are excited to announce that this year's AGM theme is ‘The Fibonacci Sequence’. 🌀 🌱 Like nature's perfect spiral, SHARC's journey is an ever-expanding story of connection and growth.
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
Non-religious, open meetings for family members and friends impacted by the use of drugs and/or alcohol by others. Open to anyone and providing opportunities to talk and listen to others in
Peer Projects, a program of SHARC are thrilled to announce registrations are now open for the next round of SHARC Peer Worker Training. Details as follows: Duration: 5 days, 9:30am –
Talking Point - 27th November 2024, 1pm - 2pm - ONLINE Family Drug Treatment Court: Improving outcomes for parents experiencing addiction and their children in child protection proceedings, presented by Matt
Presenters: Stephanie Tzanetis (Pill Testing Australia) Cameron Francis (The Loop Australia, QLD) Dr Robert Page (The Loop Australia, NSW) Ed Broadbent (Prompt Response Network, National Centre for Research on Emerging
In an evolving illicit drug risk environment, drug checking is increasingly recognised as a vital harm reduction tool for surveillance and informed decision-making. As we enter another Australian festival season,