Events

BUDDYS EXPO: Youth Dual Diagnosis in a Changing Landscape

Michael Chamberlain Theatre 41 Victoria street, Fitzroy

BUDDYS (Building up Dual Diagnosis in Youth Services) is holding its seventh EXPO aimed at exploring the changing mental health and alcohol and other drug sectors (including NDIS) for young people. The aim of the expo is to explore changing and updated mental health and AOD services for young people aged 12-25, including implications of

$35.00

Prevention in Practice National Conference

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre 1 Convention Centre Pl, Melbourne

Community-led action to reduce the harm of alcohol and other drugs The 2019 National Prevention in Practice Conference will deliver local and international speakers sharing their expertise on strengthening capacity of community-led action on alcohol and other drugs. Explore various models of prevention and discover practical examples of successful strategies that have mobilised communities. Aimed

$295.00

Forensic Youth AOD Training June 2022

Online

Forensic Youth AOD Workforce Training A two-day advanced forensic clinical training course (split over four days) targeted at senior AOD clinicians working with forensic youth clients presenting with highly complex needs. This training will cover the below learning outcomes: Understanding the Youth Justice System in Victoria Substance use and offending in youth justice client Forensic assessment,

Free

Foundations of Narrative Attachment Assessment with Adults

The Bouverie Centre 8 Gardiner Street, Brunswick, Australia

Foundations of Narrative Attachment Assessment with Adults Facilitated by Prof. Jenn McIntosh This workshop takes you through narrative, projective and questionnaire methods for assessing teen and adult attachment, with case examples. Validated methods for including attachment in clinical assessments are described and practiced, and interventions to support dyadic attachment security in families are detailed. Prof.

$240

Foundations of Narrative Attachment Assessment with Adults

The Bouverie Centre 8 Gardiner Street, Brunswick, Australia

Foundations of Narrative Attachment Assessment with Adults This workshop takes you through narrative, projective and questionnaire methods for assessing teen and adult attachment, with case examples. Validated methods for including attachment in clinical assessments are described and practiced, and interventions to support dyadic attachment security in families are detailed. Prof. Jenn McIntosh shares ideas for

$240

Recurring

Youth Forensic AOD Workforce Training

Zoom

Youth Forensic AOD Workforce Training is targeted at AOD clinicians working with forensic youth clients presenting with highly complex needs. The training is delivered over two days via Zoom by experienced forensic psychologists and provides knowledge and skills for working with the most complex forensic clients in AOD settings. Scheduled Sessions: Tuesday 27th June and

Free

Youth AOD Workforce Training

Online

Duration:  2 Days (9:30am to 4:30pm) Number of DHHS funded courses run each financial year: 1 Maximum number of attendees: 15   Youth AOD Workforce Training Summary A two-day advanced forensic clinical training course (split over four days) targeted at senior AOD clinicians working with forensic youth clients presenting with highly complex needs. This training

Free
Recurring

Youth AOD Workforce Training

Online

Duration:  2 Days (9:30am to 4:30pm) Number of DHHS funded courses run each financial year: 1 Maximum number of attendees: 15   Youth AOD Workforce Training Summary A two-day advanced forensic clinical training course (split over four days) targeted at senior AOD clinicians working with forensic youth clients presenting with highly complex needs. This training

Free

The Zone: Intersectional AOD Symposium

Footscray Community Arts Moreland Street, Footscray, Victoria, Australia

Intersectional AOD Practice Symposium Wednesday 17 July – 9:30am to 4:30pm - Footscray Community Arts How inclusive and accessible can an AOD service be? Are you aware of the ways in which different aspects of a person's identity can expose them to overlapping forms of discrimination and marginalisation? Learn how to better support them by

Free

Rethinking the governance of ‘young people’ and drugs

RMIT University, Building 8, Level 4, Room 11 Megaflex 1 Swanston Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

VSURF quarterly in-person seminar, hosted by Social Equity Research Centre, RMIT, Swanston St, Melbourne. When: Friday 16th August, 4-5pm, followed by drinks/networking Where: This is a hybrid event. Register here for in-person or online attendance: https://events.humanitix.com/the-victorian-substance-use-research-forum-vsurf-quarterly-seminar What: A talk followed by Q&A Title: Rethinking the governance of ‘young people’ and drugs Abstract: This talk, based

Free