The 2022 Annual NCCRED symposium is being held next week on Monday 7th November in Canberra 10:30am - 4pm. The symposium will present new clinical research findings which have the potential to transform healthcare responses to methamphetamine and emerging drugs. The full program is now live and available on our website. It showcases emerging research, including presentations from recipients of NCCRED’s Round 4 Seed Funding Grants, NCCRED Scholars and the current work of the Centre. For more information and to view the program please go to our website The Symposium is a hybrid event held both in person at QT Canberra or online via Zoom. It is free for everyone. Registration is open now The Drug and Alcohol Research and Innovation Active-Learning (DARIA) Network DARIA is a virtual, weekly seminar program delivered by the National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs (NCCRED) and the St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney Alcohol and Drug Service (SVHS ADS). Todays presenter is Dr James Blogg, a Senior Staff Specialist for Drug Health Services at Sydney LHD based at Canterbury and Concord Hospitals. Dr Blogg will be presenting “Performance & Image Enhancement: what should health services be doing?” The aim of the series is to promote innovative practice and share learnings and new ideas among clinicians and clinical researchers working in the field of methamphetamine, emerging drugs and other areas of alcohol and drug health. Attendees are encouraged and welcome to ask questions or comment at all sessions More information on presenters and previous recordings are available here: NCCRED has a new VAN (Video Abstracts by NCCRED) NCCRED are producing a series of VANs showcasing NCCRED supported research, developed for both consumers and healthcare professionals The second in this series is the "What do we know about pharmacological treatment of methamphetamine withdrawal?". Alcohol and Other Drug Telephone Counselling Toolkit - available now Leveraging off the expertise of telephone counsellors from Adis 24/7 Alcohol and Drug Support in Queensland, NCCRED, in collaboration with Insight: Centre for alcohol and other drug training and workforce development, have published a new AOD Telephone Counselling toolkit containing eLearning modules, videos, tip sheets and other resources. eLearning Module 1 provides an overview of the evidence-base, benefits and challenges of providing AOD counselling and brief interventions over the telephone, and includes some of the practical and technical considerations professionals and services should consider. eLearning Module 2 focuses specifically on how to respond to more complex presentations including callers who have suicidal ideation, are intoxicated, experiencing withdrawal or displaying aggression, as well as sexualised and hoax calls. The toolkit also features videos of experienced telephone counsellors sharing their insights and experiences, as well as downloadable activity sheets you can use during a telephone counselling session with your clients. Access the AOD Telephone Counselling Toolkit for free here: (N.B You will need to register for an Insight training account) We hope that you find the new toolkit useful to your practice! The National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs is made up of a consortium of the following four institutions |