16th Western Australian Drug and Alcohol Symposium
Resources and Presentations
Released presentations from the Working Out What Works 2007 - 16th Western Australian Drug and Alcohol Symposium:
Abstracts and Posters[838k]
Dr. Ali MarshRelationship Between Childhood Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder in Drug Treatment Clients[66k]
Prof. Anne BartuAlcohol Use in Australia: Characteristics of those Accessing Specialist Treatment[109k]
Naomi HenricksonThe Power of Local Governments to Prevent Alcohol Related Issues[130k]
Christine LethleanResponding to Overdose and a Re-evaluation of the Z Card[573k]
Judi StoneSad, Mad or Bad? How do we Work with Clients who Present with Sexual Violence Histories in a Drug and Alcohol Setting?[71k]
Colette WrynnVolunteer Addiction Counsellors Course – Contributing to New Generations of AOD Workers[67k]
Simon FaulknerDRUMBEAT – Early Intervention with Youth – A Music Based Therapy[2545k]
Gary KirbyEnough is Enough: Challenging and Changing Western Australia’s Drinking Culture[367k]
Melanie BettenayWestern Australia’s New Drug Driving Laws – What Will They Mean?[146k]
Prof Robin RoomAlcohol Policy: Evidence and Action, Globally and Locally[66k]
Christopher CruickshankThe Nature and Temporal Profile of the Amphetamine Withdrawal Syndrome Among a Drug-Dependent Treatment Population[161k]
Andrew Salter & Lynne RobertsEvaluation of Court Drug Diversion Programs in Western Australia[193k]
Kath Ryan & Sally Malone,Indigenous Diversion Program – Linking People with Opportunities for Change[88k]
Her Honour Judge Julie WagerAre Problem Solving Courts Solving the Problem?[449k]
Dr. Don WeatherburnThe Impact of the Heroin Shortage on Property Crime and Methamphetamine Use[190k]
Jasminka Vuckovic-KosanovicSt John of God Health Care Services: An Overview[84k]
Gningala Yarran-ClantonIn every Dysfunction there is Function[863k]
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