Target audience: Queensland based workers in any role across healthcare and community settings who are supporting individuals impacted by problematic alcohol and drug (AOD) use.
This one-day workshop explores the effects of different substances on the brain and body, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills to support informed decision-making and individualised treatment planning.
Important: To receive a Certificate of Completion for this workshop, participants will need to attend for the full duration of the training. Please ensure your availability prior to registering.
What will be covered:
- Understanding the effects of stimulants, depressants, and hallucinogens on the brain and body.
- Assessing neurobiological stages such as intoxication, tolerance, and withdrawal to guide treatment adjustments.
- Applying knowledge of neurotransmitters impacted by AOD use to create tailored treatment plans.
- Communicating effectively with people about how substances affect their brain and body to empower informed choices.
Key benefits:
- Develop the ability to create personalised treatment plans based on the effects of AOD on neurotransmitters.
- Enhance communication skills to provide people with accurate, supportive information for informed decision-making.
- Engage in skill application exercises, group discussions, and practical activities to solidify your understanding and application of RPM techniques.
- Learn from experienced professionals in the field of alcohol and other drugs.
- Receive workbook and access to other job aids and resources to support practice.
- Connect with fellow workers to share experiences and best practices.