Connect & Learn
Turning Point hosts a series of webinars presented by experienced clinicians working in the addiction sector.
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- 28 March 2024This webinar focuses on three studies in Victoria that collect data on alcohol consumption, drug use and driving:
- 28 February 2024This presentation will provide a basic overview of the Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) communication model and its guiding principles.
- 27 November 2023Our presentation will provide practitioners with an overview of the Drug outreach program provided by Fitzroy Legal Service exploring how it has built a success from a collaboration with the AOD sector.
- 17 October 2023In this session Patrick will discuss the Department of Health funded Integrated Care Pilot, which trialled a 12-month implementation of the Comprehensive Continuous Integrated System of Care (CCISC), a system for developing organisations to better support people with co-occurring needs (AOD, MH and more).
- 1 August 2023This presentation will examine the characteristics of the lived and living experience.
- 8 September 2023In this webinar we will look at who uses addiction apps, what they offer, when they can be used, and how they can be used in the treatment journey.
- 1 August 2023Against a backdrop of global cannabis law reform, cannabis use by parents has become a site of heightened public health concern.
- 19 June 2023This presentation will explore the genesis of the U-Turn Program and provide an overview of the therapeutic frameworks and philosophies that underpin the U-Turn facilitation style and program delivery.
- 15 June 2023This presentation will provide an overview on the experience of families affected by another’s alcohol or other drug use, including a brief history of how families have been conceptualised within the addiction field, their involvement in their loved one’s treatment, and the impacts on the family themselves.
- 9 May 2023This presentation provides a brief update of the BPD and the principles of working effectively with people with a diagnosis of BPD and when and how to make referrals to Spectrum.