Alcohol and other drug (AOD) services in Australia currently meet less than half of the treatment demand. Even when individuals with AOD use problems access these services, the majority attend only one or two sessions.
Medical use is the most common motivation for Australian small-scale cannabis growers and is much more common here than in most other countries, according to preliminary research findings released
Two diverse topics around alcohol and other drug policy will feature in coming weeks as part of the 2021 NDRI Webinar Series: preventing opioid overdose, and supporting young Aboriginal women.
NDRI Adjunct Associate Professor Kylie Lee’s contribution to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander alcohol and other drug field has been recognised with the Appreciation Award at the 2021 Natio
The 2021 NDRI Symposium will highlight NDRI’s research and its partnerships with communities and people affected by drug use, clinicians, educators, government and researchers.
The annual NDARC Awards recognise the achievements of staff and students across all levels of NDARC, and while the ceremony was a little different in 2020, outstanding efforts were celebrated.
The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), UNSW Sydney hosted 'The 2020 NDARC Annual Research Symposium' as a virtual event for the first time