The 2019-2020 National Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Workforce Survey was undertaken to inform national and jurisdictional workforce planning and workforce development initiatives. This was the first national survey of the Australian AOD workforce since 2005. This report presents the preliminary findings from the National AOD Workforce Survey describing broad trends and themes, pending full publication of our data comprising in-depth analysis. A total of 1506 workers completed the survey. The majority were employed in the non-government sector (57%) and based in metropolitan locations (64%). Women (69%) outnumbered men 2:1, just over one third (35%) were aged 50-64 years, and 6% identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, do...
The main aim of this paper is to outline a proposed program of research which will attempt to quanti...
The full extent of comorbidity (CM) training availability in Australia is currently unclear. This re...
Introduction:Despite, Victorian government’s alcohol and other drug (AOD) workforce policy calling f...
This Strategy has been developed to support the Australian National Drug Strategy in recognition of ...
Abstract Objective: To examine the characteristics of alcohol and other drug (AOD) specialist treatm...
AIMS: To identify prevalence of alcohol and drug use and intoxication at work. PARTICIPANTS: A total...
AIMS: To describe Australian workers' prevalence and patterns of alcohol use. DESIGN: A secondary an...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of substance use and related problems in the Australian workp...
Paper 30Abstract of a paper presented at the 30th Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and O...
In 2011, the NCETA conducted a national survey of training providers involved in the delivery of alc...
Summary Alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment services across Australia provide a broad range of t...
This is the fourth bulletin in the series of annual bulletins on the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatmen...
BACKGROUND: The use of alcohol and other drugs (AODs) in the workplace has a major impact on the hea...
© 2018 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs (APSAD). Introduction and Aims: ...
Background There has long been concern over the impact of alcohol and other drug (AOD) consumption o...
The main aim of this paper is to outline a proposed program of research which will attempt to quanti...
The full extent of comorbidity (CM) training availability in Australia is currently unclear. This re...
Introduction:Despite, Victorian government’s alcohol and other drug (AOD) workforce policy calling f...
This Strategy has been developed to support the Australian National Drug Strategy in recognition of ...
Abstract Objective: To examine the characteristics of alcohol and other drug (AOD) specialist treatm...
AIMS: To identify prevalence of alcohol and drug use and intoxication at work. PARTICIPANTS: A total...
AIMS: To describe Australian workers' prevalence and patterns of alcohol use. DESIGN: A secondary an...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of substance use and related problems in the Australian workp...
Paper 30Abstract of a paper presented at the 30th Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and O...
In 2011, the NCETA conducted a national survey of training providers involved in the delivery of alc...
Summary Alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment services across Australia provide a broad range of t...
This is the fourth bulletin in the series of annual bulletins on the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatmen...
BACKGROUND: The use of alcohol and other drugs (AODs) in the workplace has a major impact on the hea...
© 2018 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs (APSAD). Introduction and Aims: ...
Background There has long been concern over the impact of alcohol and other drug (AOD) consumption o...
The main aim of this paper is to outline a proposed program of research which will attempt to quanti...
The full extent of comorbidity (CM) training availability in Australia is currently unclear. This re...
Introduction:Despite, Victorian government’s alcohol and other drug (AOD) workforce policy calling f...