Write –
presentations and papers
The 2015 Australian Stop Domestic Violence
Conference
Abstracts
now open for this year’s conference on the topic of “Connecting the dots…”Presentation topics include:
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Community (e.g. Educational Programs, Homelessness, Intervention, Helplines)
- Communication and Interstate Collaboration
- Law Enforcement, Protection and Legal System
- Government and Policy Making
- Mental Health (e.g. Impact on service provider personnel, Preventative care, Access to services, Identification of core issues and diagnosis)
- Indigenous Communities
- Special Topics/Open (e.g. Children, CALD, Disability, Elder Abuse, IPV and Sexual Assault, LBGTI, Parental Violence)
- Research
There are spots available for oral presentations, workshops, and poster presentations.
Submissions due: 29th August
http://stopdomesticviolence.com.au/submit-abstract/
Read –
professional reading
Renner, P., O'Dea, B., Sheehan, J. and
Tebbutt, J. (2015), Days out of role in
university students: The association of demographics, binge drinking, and
psychological risk factors. Australian Jnl of Psychology, 67: 157–165.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ajpy.12077/epdf
Degenhardt, L., Coffey, C., Hearps, S.,
Kinner, S. A., Borschmann, R., Moran, P. and Patton, G. (2015), Associations between psychotic symptoms and
substance use in young offenders. Drug and Alcohol Review.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.12280/epdf
Furr, S. R., Johnson, W. D. and Goodall,
C. S. (2015), Grief and Recovery: The
Prevalence of Grief and Loss in Substance Abuse Treatment. Jrnl Addictions
& Off Counsel, 36: 43–56.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/j.2161-1874.2015.00034.x/epdf
Attend –
informal learning sessions, journal club, seminar series
Journal club (available to Healthy Options
workers only)
Journal club
this month will be presented by the Early Interventions teamWhen: Wednesday, 19th August 10am
Where: Boardroom and Skype meeting
Children of Parents with a Mental Illness
(COPMI) – Professional eLearning courses
COPMI have a
range of online courses available for free for professionals. The online courses require Internet access,
an up-to-date browser and Flash playerTopics include:
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Keeping children and families in mind
- Supporting infants and toddlers
- Let’s talk about children
- Child aware practice
- Child aware supervision
http://www.copmi.net.au/professionals-organisations/how-can-i-help/professional-development/elearning-courses
Sociology – Free online course
This course is offered by the University
of Western Sydney. Sociology examines
individuals in their social contexts and provides insights into factors such as
class, gender and age shape societies at the individual and institutional
levels. This introductory course introduces you to key concepts and theories
used in examination of and for understanding social action, social
institutions, social structure and social change.Starts: 3rd August
Duration: 4 weeks, 2-4hr/week
https://www.open2study.com/courses/sociology
Attend -
conferences
Australian Youth AOD Conference
This conference is for workers interested
in the best possible care for young people experiencing drug and alcohol
problems. The conference theme this year
is “A Powerful Future for a Radical Tradition”When: 13-14th August
Where: Melbourne
Cost: $495
http://www.youthaod.org.au/conference2015/
16th International Mental Health Conference
This conference will bring together
leading clinical practitioners, academics, service providers and mental health
experts to deliberate and discuss Mental Health issues confronting Australia
and New Zealand. Topics include:
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Early intervention and treatment advances
- Recovery oriented practice e-Health, technology and social media
- Suicide prevention and support Child, youth and family mental health promotion and services demands for an aging population
- Targeted services for vulnerable groups Indigenous mental, social, emotional and environmental health LGBTI mental health promotion and resilience
- Workplace health and wellbeing
- Mental health in the custodial and forensic setting
- Consumer and carer participation and opportunities
- Offering hope: stories from the front line and lived experience
Where: Gold Coast
Cost: $975-$575, see website for details
http://anzmh.asn.au/conference/index.html
Fifth
Annual International Drug Abuse Research Society/Fourth Asian-Pacific Society
for Alcohol and Addiction Research Meeting
This
conference will bring together basic scientist, clinical scientists and medical
practitioners from the international community to present and discuss the latest
findings on alcohol and other drug (AOD) use, other central nervous system
(CNS)-acting drugs, the treatment of AOD use and other addictive disorders.Conference themes include:
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
- Treatment of drug addiction: methamphetamine, cannabis, opiates
- Frontiers in addiction pharmacotherapy
- The nature and diagnosis of addictive disorders
- Anesthetics, inhalants and opiates
- Epigenetics, omics and cocaine
- Substituted amphetamine neurotoxicity
- MDMA/ecstasy, GHB and designer drugs
- Novel behavioural and pharmacological approaches to preventing drug-seeking and relapse
- Novel neurobiological targets for the treatment of alcoholism
- AOD use among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
- Internet gaming and social media
- The vulnerable brain
Where: Sydney
Cost: $700-$550, see website for details
https://ekiddna.eventsair.com/QuickEventWebsitePortal/4th-apsaar-5th-idars-conference/event-info-site
Listen –
podcasts, webinars
Foster families – podsocs
Foster
families work the well-being of children in their care often with little
recognition. In this podcast, Alyson Rees talks about her research with children
and their foster families from a strengths perspective.Duration: 35mins
http://www.podsocs.com/podcast/foster-families/
The
National Methamphetamine Symposium: Making Research Work in Practice
All presentations and slides are now
available from NCETA’s methamphetamine symposium, which was held in May this
year. Links to slides and YouTube clips are available here:http://nceta.flinders.edu.au/nceta/events/methamphetamine-symposium/