NCETA are pleased to announce that a revised version of FundAssist is now available to assist non-government AOD organisations to prepare, plan, and write successful grant applications.
The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC) at UNSW has won more than $4.5 million in national health and medical research grants for five projects spanning a range of topics.
A free, confidential, self-guided early intervention program for users of crystal methamphetamine (ice), developed by researchers at NDRI and NDARC, is now available online.
NCETA is conducting a half day workshop for approximately 30 key South Australian stakeholders to identify key issues regarding the prevention and management of pharmaceutical opioid-related problems.
Younger methamphetamine users – those aged below 45 – are at increased risk of a potentially severe and life-changing stroke through their use of the drug.
NCETA is conducting a series of workforce development consultation workshops in the Central Queensland/Wide Bay/Sunshine Coast Primary Health Network (PHN) catchment area.
NCETA staff facilitated two one-day workshops on crystal methamphetamine (ice) for approximately 60 frontline workers, supervisors and managers from 14 service providers in Alice Springs.
Two NDARC researchers have won prestigious NSW Young Tall Poppy Science Awards, recognising their commitment to science and their drive to communicate.