KEY DEADLINES
Final Registration
Tuesday 20 October 2015
Early Bird Registration
CLOSED
Accommodation
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Standard Abstract Submission
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Late Breaker Abstract Submission
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THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
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Interested in sponsorship opportunities? For a copy of the sponsorship prospectus please contact Elizabeth Baxter.
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We are delighted to invite all conference delegates to attend a special social screening of the film Pawno. This event is open to all delegates, no booking necessary.
Pawno |
When: |
Sunday 8 November 5.30pm - 8.00pm |
Where: |
Goldsworthy Room, Level 1, Pan Pacific Hotel Perth |
Host: |
Peter Higgs, NDRI Curtin University |
Preview: |
Preview Pawno |
Pre-Conference Workshops
Purchase 2 workshops and receive 25% off the total price^.
Members*: $45 per workshop
Non Member: $55 per workshop
Workshop 1: Opioid Overdose Workshop
Sunday 8 November 9.00am - 12.30pm
More info
Workshop 2: Top down and bottom up: A collaborative approach to opioid overdose
Sunday 8 November 1.30pm - 5.00pm
More info
Workshop 3: Using the Integrated Framework as the basis for case conceptualisation in high risk families
Sunday 8 November 9.00am - 1.30pm
More info
*Members of APSAD, DANA or WANADA
^25% discount only valid when the two workshops are for the same person. A light lunch will be provided for persons attending 2 workshops.
Lunchtime Workshop
There's more to it than meets the eye - exploring the wealth of information on the Australian Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre |
When: |
Tuesday 10 November 12.15pm - 12.45pm |
Where: |
Golden Ballroom South, Pan Pacific Hotel |
Cost: |
Free |
Presenter: |
Avinna Trzesinski, Research Officer, Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet, Edith Cowan University |
Description: |
The Australian Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre) is a national web resource that aims to support the alcohol and other drug (AOD) workforce, health practitioners, academics, policy-makers, and community members, to reduce harmful AOD use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
This 30 minute interactive presentation will take delegates on a tour of the Knowledge Centre. It will show how to easily access information on alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs, prescription drugs, and volatile substances, utilise specific resources for the health workforce and community members, plus much more!
This session will demonstrate the time-saving benefits of the Knowledge Centre, and equip delegates with the skills to obtain the AOD information needed to optimise their research and practice.
Ten iPads will be made available to use during the session, and delegates who have their own tablets are encouraged to bring them along to join in.
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The abstract supplement is now available! Take a look at the abstracts to help plan your time at the APSAD Conference.
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