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.
Congratulations to Dr Nicola Newton, Dr Christina Marel and Dr Lexine Stapinski, who have been have been awarded prestigious Early Career Researcher Awards from the Society of Mental Health Research.
NDARC’s Professor Kate Dolan’s paper “Detection of drugs in Australian prisons: supply reduction strategies” published in International Journal of Prisoner Health has been selected by the journal’s editorial team as a Highly Commended Paper of 2014.
Angela Hawken, Associate Professor of Economics and Policy Analysis at the School of Public Policy, Pepperdine University, CA, United States will deliver the keynote at the 2015 NDARC Annual Research Symposium.
Professor Maree Teesson, Director of the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use (CREMS), based at NDARC, has been admitted as a Fellow into the newly established Australian Academy of Health and Medical Science.
Building on its program of work around worker wellbeing, NCETA has been invited by Nunkuwarrin Yunti of South Australia Inc to conduct a workshop at its Social Emotional Well Being Network Meeting
Following concerns about AOD use in the fishing industry, Wildcatch Fisheries SA has established a Project Reference Committee to oversee the development of a drug and alcohol workplace policy for
NCETA developed a series of information sheets that provide an overview of current patterns and trends in methamphetamine use and associated harms in Australia.
In this new section, you can read about the latest PhD news from across the three centres. We will feature our most recently awarded PhDs and their research projects, new PhD candidates and the journey they are embarking on, as well as scholarship opportunities for new candidates.