PhD research investigates contributing factors to Indigenous incarceration, supports needed to help reduce (re)offending, and what incarcerated First Nations Peoples themselves see as solutions.
This project is a 10-year follow-up of a cohort of adolescents with an alcohol or other drug related presentation at emergency departments in Western Australia
Due to the commonalities between problem gambling and substance misuse, the clients of alcohol and other drug services are vulnerable to developing problem gambling behaviours.
NCETA is developing a manual of resources to help better identify, assess and intervene with older people who are, or who are at risk of, experiencing AOD related harm.
NCETA is collaborating on a project with Anthony Shakeshaft and Maree Teesson from NDARC to enhance General Practitioners’ alcohol brief intervention responses.
The National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University, was commissioned by VicHealth to undertake a literature review of alcohol consumption and related harms from a social determinants and inequalities perspective.