Events
- No events scheduled for 24 April 2022.
- No events scheduled for 29 April 2022.
- No events scheduled for 30 April 2022.
Week of Events
Collaborative practice – sharing information to identify, assess and manage risk to children and families
Collaborative practice – sharing information to identify, assess and manage risk to children and families
Opening of MARAM & Information Sharing Week & Session #1 The Department of Families, Fairness and Housing is hosting a series of live events as part of MARAM and Information Sharing Week from 26 - 29 April 2022. The events aim to promote understanding of family violence and information sharing and support services align and
Child-centred practice – Working with children and young people
Child-centred practice – Working with children and young people
Session #2 The Department of Families, Fairness and Housing is hosting a series of live events as part of MARAM and Information Sharing Week from 26 - 29 April 2022. The events aim to promote understanding of family violence and information sharing and support services align and embed the MARAM Framework and Information Sharing Schemes
BreakThrough special event: Three Sides of the Coin
BreakThrough special event: Three Sides of the Coin
Three Sides of the Coin, a gambling harm project, uses storytelling and theatre to destigmatise and deshame gambling, and reframe it as a public health issue. Performed by people with a lived experience of gambling and/or those impacted by gambling harm, Three Sides of the Coin acts as a stimulus for discussion about the often
Integrating Motivational Interviewing and CBT
Integrating Motivational Interviewing and CBT
Effectively blend motivational interviewing and CBT to achieve better client outcomes Boost your effectiveness with clients by seamlessly integrating these two key approaches in alcohol and other drug treatment. Through this interactive one-day workshop, you learn where these two core approaches overlap and where they are unique and how to move seamlessly between them. Learning
ADRIA: Meaningful inclusion of affected communities in research
ADRIA: Meaningful inclusion of affected communities in research
Presenters: Assc Prof Kate Seear – Australian Research Centre for Sex, Health and Society, Latrobe University Sione Crawford – Harm Reduction Victoria Stephanie Tzanetis – Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug Users League (AIVL) Attendees will gain an understanding of: The importance and value of including affected communities and research (for the project, the researchers and
Free Comorbidity Project Webinar: Treating co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders using tools from CBT
Free Comorbidity Project Webinar: Treating co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders using tools from CBT
The 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. Comorbidity Project webinars are freely available and focus on building capacity in relation to evidence-based practice approaches to the management and