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Finding the right help: Pathways for culturally diverse clients with cannabis use and mental health issues

Posted 23 Jun 2010 - 15:15 by root

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NDARC is launching its research "Finding the right help: Pathways for culturally diverse clients with cannabis use and mental health issues".
The venue is UNSW, Randwick Campus, NDARC Building, R1 Lecture Theatre, Level 1.
Click here to see map.
Monday 28th June 2010
12.30-3pm
Lunch will be provided at 12.30 and presentation will commence at 1.30.
RSVP to
research@damec.org.au by 24th June.
This study investigated the pathways to drug and alcohol and mental health services for clients with these co-existing issues, particularly clients from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. For further information contact Connie Donato-Hunt on 02-81131304 or 0412247084.

Email connie@damec.org.au for a copy of the results, available from 28th June 2010.

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