September 2018

CESPHN AOD ENEWS

READ MORE FROM THESE PROVIDERS AND PROGRAMS IN OUR ENEWSLETTER

  1. Central and Eastern Sydney PHN: An introduction to the August eNews. 
  2. Network of Alcohol & other Drugs Agencies (NADA): An update from the NSW NGO AOD peak.
  3. ACON: Here for Substance Support with LGBTI Communities.
  4. We Help Ourselves (WHOS): Withdrawal Management Service and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Workers Update
  5. Odyssey House Community Services: Enhancing services to WHOS Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. 
  6. Community Restorative Centre (CRC): Assisting people to build sustainable pathways out of the criminal justice system and into the community 
  7. NUAA
  8. ​Sydney LHD funded Drug and Alcohol NGOs: SLHD works with local NGOs to provide funding for important community based drug and alcohol services.
  9. St Vincent’s Hospital Alcohol and Drug Service
  10. Salvation Army, Pathways Maroubra: Pathways Maroubra out-client Alcohol and Other Drug service celebrates its first year of operating.
  11. SES Recovery College: SES Recovery College Exciting new Drug and Alcohol Stream courses.
  12.  The Haymarket Foundation: Haymarket has opened a new AOD office in Woolloomooloo.
  13. William Booth House - Detox: A free inpatient detoxification service in the heart of Sydney.
  14. Family Drug Support: Stepping Stones to Success.
  15. The Station: The Station Ltd is a Drop in Centre with Counselling and Drug & Alcohol Services.
  16. National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC): Last call for Pharmacies to participate in a Pharmacy Trial Program Opportunity.
  17. Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use

Our website has resources as well as information around our activities within the drug and alcohol space. Click here to visit our website.

Click here to download the eNewsletter PDF
 

Central and Eastern Sydney PHN
1300 986 991
info@cesphn.com.au
Tower A, Level 5, 201 Coward St, Mascot NSW 2020

 
This activity is supported by funding from the Australian Government under the PHN Program
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