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.
The findings from a recent study by NCETA’s Professor Ann Roche and Ms Victoria Kostadinov examining older Australians’ drinking habits was published in the Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) on 14
Congratulations to Professor Louisa Degenhardt who has been recognised in the 2018 list of Highly Cited Researchers in sciences and social sciences compiled by Clarivate Analytics.
Building on NCETA’s international workforce development reputation and expertise, a delegation of representatives from the Taiwanese Addiction Society and the Taiwanese Ministry of Health and Welfare visited the Centre.
Australia’s most comprehensive one-stop source of information about alcohol and other drugs (AOD), the National Alcohol and Drug Knowledgebase (NADK) has been updated to include the latest information about alcohol use.
The 2018 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs (APSAD) in Auckland, New Zealand provided an opportunity for NCETA to showcase its workforce development and workplace research programs.