Free Training Alice Springs
22 August 2024
Where: Alice Springs
Youth Focused Trauma Informed Alcohol and other Drugs Practice
This presentation will give an overview of women’s alcohol use and harm across the life course, discussing how the role of alcohol changes during different life stages. Introducing some work funded by the UK’s National Institute of Health Research; coproducing digital and non-digital public health interventions to support women’s adherence to relevant guidelines during pregnancy and motherhood. Highlighting women’s lived experience of drinking during maternal periods, and the need for individual and system-based approaches to compassionately support women to make informed decisions about their drinking behaviour.
Objectives:
The training is Youth Focused Trauma Informed Alcohol and Other Drugs Practice.
The training is for everyone working with young people. The training will support an understanding of young people’s substance use, the overlay of trauma and how to have conversations with young people. Free resources including Drug Information Cards, an assessment tool and a model of change will be provided to all participants.
Training outline :
- Developing an understanding of Drugs and Drug Classes
- Neurobiology of complex trauma
- Trauma and regulation
- Harm minimisation
- AoD intervention skills
It is being held in ALICE SPRINGS – 21st August – 9am-4pm .At the Australian Childhood Foundation office -2/15 Leichhardt Terrace, Alice Springsz
This training is free to all, and funded under an NTPHN grant
- Lunch not provided
Contact:
Places are limited. To register please contact:
intakeNT@childhood.org.au







