“Digital interventions for methamphetamine use and First Nations people” - recorded webinar
NCCRED recently hosted a webinar titled “Digital interventions for methamphetamine use and First Nations people”. The session began with an overview of a four-phase project with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations.
During the data collection phase, qualitative and quantitative data were gathered from 736 participants aged 16 and above (median age 34), 60% of whom identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. These insights informed the development of community-led prevention strategies and a web-based app, “Wada Wanti: Leave the Ice Alone”. The app content is based on evidence-based approaches including cognitive-behavioural therapy, motivational interviewing, emotional regulation techniques and relaxation strategies. The digital interventions can be used independently or integrated by workers in a range of service settings, including primary care and AOD treatment sessions.
The webinar concluded with a panel discussion and Q&A session.
The recorded webinar is available here.












