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Resource of interest: Prevalence and impact data – co-occurring psychosis and substance use disorders

  • dual diagnosis
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Catalyst (Alcohol Non-residential Rehabilitation Program) now accepting referrals for next intake commencing 5 March 2012

  • alcohol rehabilitation
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Invitation to attend the ANCD Consultation Forum - 21 Feb 2012 in Melbourne

  • Consultation Forum
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis Call for Papers

  • dual diagnosis
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Survey of Health Professionals’ Views of Cannabis Use Treatment Guidelines

  • cannabis use treatment
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Whole of Victorian Government AOD Community Consultation

  • Community Consultation
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VICSERV 2012 Mental Health Conference

  • conference
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ATDC 2012 Challenging Conversations: Creating an inclusive system - CALL FOR ABSTRACTS - SUBMISSIONS DUE 27 JANUARY

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National ISI Nework Newsletter

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Women suffer faster alcohol abuse damage

  • alcohol and brain damage
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