15 September 2017

ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS ENEWSLETTER

READ MORE FROM THESE PROVIDERS AND PROGRAMS IN OUR ENEWSLETTER

  1. Central and Eastern Sydney PHN: An introduction to the eNewsletter and its aims. 
  2. NADA: NADA is the peak body for the NGO alcohol and other drug sector in NSW.
  3. GP Liaison Alcohol and other Drugs (GLAD) project: GLAD is here to help.
  4. ACON: Pivot Point: ACON is thrilled to announce Pivot Point, a new resource with a focus on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) communities is coming soon.
  5. ACON:  Here for Substance Support with LGBTI communities: ACON’s Substance Support service offers inclusive counselling support for LGBTI people concerned about their drug and alcohol use.
  6. We Help Ourselves (WHOS): Management of low to moderate withdrawal within an alcohol and other drug residential rehabilitation program increases timely access to treatment.
  7. Odyssey House: Our new outreach program provides AOD counselling, mental health recovery counselling and group programs across the central and eastern Sydney region.
  8. Community Restorative Centre (CRC): The CRC Transitional AOD project works with those on release from custody who have identified problematic AOD use as well as other complex needs.
  9. NSW Users and Aids Association (NUAA): NUAA is delivering a new group program for women who use drugs and have experienced intimate partner or are currently living with intimate partner violence.
  10. South Eastern Sydney Local Health District drug and alcohol services: Your guide to SESLHD drug and alcohol services
  11. SESLHD - DBT informed groups: Increasing access to DBT informed groups for clients with substance use disorders
  12. National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC): CESPHN has partnered with addiction expert Dr Suzanne Nielsen to develop resources to help health care professionals respond to pharmaceutical opioid dependence in primary care.
  13. Centre for Research Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use (CREMS): AOD and mental health comorbid conditions - scoping activity and webinar series. 
  14. Salvation Army - Oasis: Oasis offers therapeutic services for young people that include psychological counselling and intervention services, a young parents program, and a creative arts program
  15. Salvation Army - Pathways Maroubra: The Salvation Army is commencing a new day-rehabilitation service, called Pathways Maroubra, from 28 August 2017.
  16. Drug and Alcohol Multicultral Education Centre (DAMEC): How considering culture can enhance clinical and organisational practice? This free new training program will show you how. 
  17. Weave: The Speak Out Dual Diagnosis Program provides an integrated approach for clients experiencing dual diagnosis. We are strengths based and person centered and we understand the relationship between trauma, mental health and alcohol and other drug challenges. 
  18. SES Recovery College: South Eastern Sydney Recovery College is extending eligibility until June 2018 to people who use drug and alcohol services.  Term four course guide is now available. 

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

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Central and Eastern Sydney PHN
Kogarah Office 02 9330 9900
Level 3, 15 Kensington St, Kogarah 
Ashfield Office 02 9799 0933
Level 1, 158 Liverpool Rd, Ashfield

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