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Relapse Prevention and Management

by Insight

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  • Date & time
    Thu. 26 Jun 2025
    9:00 am - 4:30 pm
  • location
    Edwards-Miller Conference Room, Floor 4, Biala Community Health Centre, 270 Roma Street, Brisbane QLD 4000

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.

Workshop description: This workshop equips participants with skills to support people in managing relapse through tailored conversations, a flexible framework, and person-centred planning that adapts to evolving needs.

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:

  • The purpose of Relapse Prevention and Management (RPM) and its essential components.
  • How to adopt an appropriate RPM stance to support tailored and engaging conversations.
  • Constructive approaches to averting and addressing lapse or relapse, which encourage continued service engagement.
  • Using a flexible framework to guide RPM conversations effectively.
  • Recording RPM plans to reflect a person’s needs and preferences while meeting service requirements.
  • Updating and adjusting RPM plans to align with a person’s evolving goals and circumstances.

Key benefits:

  • Gain a clear understanding of RPM's purpose and foundational components.
  • Stay responsive to people’s changing goals and needs through adaptable RPM planning.
  • 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.