ATCA Symposium 2012 – Launceston, Tasmania
27th – 30th August 2012
Symposium Presentations
- Amanda Street – The role of alcohol and drug rehabilitation in custodial settings
- Anne Russell – The tripartite diagnosis as the new co-morbidity paradigm
- Bec Davey – Quality Assurance in the TC
- Bruce Brown – Windana – Celebrating Complexity
- Camilla Rowland – Corrective Services and Drug and Alcohol Services – Partnership in Action
- Connie Donato-Hunt – Finding the right help – Barriers and pathways to treatment for culturally diverse clients
- Denise Gilchrist – Addressing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in Australia
- Ed Craig – Succeeding with Diversity
- Eric Allan – We’re having a baby
- Etty Matalon – Quik Fix Cannabis resource
- Gerard Byrne – Stigma and its Impact – the lack of Social Justice
- Jackie Long – Co-exiting Problems – Responsiveness and Capability
- Jann Smith – Funding Priorities and Building Capability
- John Howard – Drug Use among Same-Sex Attracted young people
- Josette Freeman – Breaking through and Getting Smart
- Karen Bartlett – Fresh Hope – Assisting mothers with children to break the cycle of addiction
- Linda Beltrame – Are we ready to meet the Fockers – Steps towards Family Inclusivity
- Mark Lamont – Coping with Identity Crisis – insights from an ABI perspective
- Mark Lingwood – QEIPP ROBY Pathways
- Matt Treeby – Shame and guilt – Divergent Implications for Substance Use Disorders and Clinical Practice in ATOD treatment settings
- Richard Chenhall – Client progress and Assessment in AOD Therapeutic Community Treatment
- Wendy Shannon – Palmerston TC & Community Services – Partnership with South Metro
- Yvonne Devey – Birribi – A Snapshot