Starting today 2pm AEST 

NCCRED is coordinating and St Vincent's Alcohol & Drug Service is hosting the first of a series of webinars

 

This week's webinar

 

Dr Nadine Ezard, Conjoint Prof UNSW

Director of NCCRED and Clinical Director of Alcohol & Drug Service, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney

Dr Elizabeth Knock

Clinical Psychologist and Stimulant Treatment Program Clinical Lead, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney

 
 

This week's topics include:

  • Transition to Telehealth and online consultations
  • Supporting people during times of uncertainty
  • Accessing care for rural and remote clients
  • Operational issues with the transition
 

The Webinar will allow for questions so if you have any submit them during the webinar for a Q&A session at the end.

Each webinar will be recorded available on our website if you miss out.

 

The webinar is the best accessed via Google Chrome via this link:

Webinar Link
 

The webinar series will be held every Friday at 2pm AEST with different guests, partners and topics.

NCCRED is hoping to explore some of the unique challenges currently being experienced by the Alcohol and other Drugs sector amidst the necessity of social distancing and the threat of infection. It’s a great opportunity to share these challenges and reflect on some of the things we’re learning. We hope this will be a useful resource as we step forward into uncertain times.

This part series will be held every Friday at 2pm AEST and include in depth discussions with clinicians, consumers and others. We’ll dive into some of the immediate problems, research endeavours, and new clinical practices that are emerging during the time of COVID-19 and what life might look like after the pandemic.

 

This weeks webinar is being held in partnership with:

 
 
 

If you have a suggestion for a topic, would like to be involved or have any questions please feel free to contact us:

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The S-Check App is now live and the trial is recruiting. For more info follow the link

S-Check
 
 

The National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs is made up of a consortium of the following four institutions

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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