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Peaks Roundtable 29-30 January 2008 Department of Health and Ageing

Posted 4 Jan 2011 - 15:45 by root

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These presentations were made to the Roundtable arranged by the Department of Health & Ageing in January 2008 for the state and territory peak Drug and Alcohol organisations involved in the Improved Services Initiative.

-  Can Do Strategic Partnerships: opportunities with general practice by Leanne Wells and Meriel Schultz, Australian General Practice Network

- OATSIH Substance Use Program, Substance Use Section Health Strategies Branch Australian Government

- Personal Helpers and Mentors Program by Ian Boyson, Mental Health Branch, Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Australian Government

- Update on the National Comorbidity Clinical Guidelines by Katherine Mills, PhD, National Drug & Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales

- Involving Consumers and Carers in Comorbidity Treatment Planning by Jim Hales, Health Outcomes International Pty Ltd - Health and Community Care Consultants

- Support for Day to Day Living in the Community (D2DL), Department of Health and Ageing

- Trainees Undertaking Placements in Alcohol and Other Drug Services by Dr Helen Lindner, FAPS Manager, Strategic Projects and Liaison, The Australian Psychological Society Ltd: Clinical Supervision of Postgraduate Psychologist

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