Substance Use and Addiction - ONE DAY COURSE
Event description
Tools to break the cycle
This course focuses on the crucial areas of habit, addiction and behaviour change and explores what it takes to break a cycle.
Designed for anyone working in human services, community or caring professions, it also welcomes people who may be interested to learn more about their own habits or those of a family member.
Taking an evidence-driven and non-judgemental approach, this course provides foundation knowledge for working with people dealing with risky habits or addiction, along with providing an overview of what helps to break the cycle.
Topics include:
- How habits form
- Physical and psychological addiction
- Cognitive scripts and breaking habits
- Stages of change
- Harm reduction models
- Co-occurring issues and links with mental health
- Best practices for treatment and support
This course includes:
- Engaging, up-to-date materials.
- Take-home resource package.
- All day catering and beverages - with dietary needs catered for.
- Certificate of attendance.
PRICES
Standard | $315
Corporate and Government
Non-Profit/ Individuals | $215
Staff of non-profit organisations, micro-businesses with less than 5 staff and self-funded waged individuals
Concession | $145
Concession Card Holders paying as individuals
SCHOLARSHIPS
We offer a small number of scholarships to those who would otherwise be unable to afford to attend. Scholarship recipients pay a nominal fee of $45 toward catering and materials. Click here to apply.
REFUND POLICY
Before you book, please click here to read our Refund Terms and Conditions and ensure you have understood the conditions listed under the heading
Public Training.
VENUE
The Hub 6163
Whadjuk Noongar Boodjar
1 Starling Street
Hamilton Hill WA 6163
Located on Dixon Reserve, adjacent to the Wally Hagan Basketball Stadium.
The venue is wheelchair accessible including toilets, but please contact us if you have any particular needs we can assist with.
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