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Culturally responsive practice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people

19 Apr. 2024
Where: 
Darwin
Tag: 
Face-to-Face

AADANT is pleased to annouce training with Sand Palm Consulting on Friday 19 April 2024.

Elizabeth Stubbs will deliver a half-day workshop on culturally responsive practice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in Darwin. 

AADANT has worked alongside Sand Palm Consulting to create a training program for Darwin AOD Treatment services working with young people aged 12-25 years to adapt their service to be culturally responsive when working and engaging with a young person. This training will be available to NT AOD workers in the Darwin area to respond effectively and appropriately when a young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person presents to their service by means of any referral (self, family, Territory families, Police, court, etc.)

This training will teach NT AOD workers in the Darwin area how to provide culturally responsive practice to young ATSI people, aiding in their comfort and safety within NT AOD services.

*5 PLACES REMAINING*

Where: Darwin Surf Life Saving Club (upstairs function room) Lot 9316 Daribah Road, Brinkin NT 0810

When: Friday 19th April 2024, 8:30AM-1:00PM

Lunch will be included as well as tea and coffee, please bring morning tea if you need.

To register for this training, please email project@aadant.org.au with your name, orgainistion and position, contact details and any dietary requirements. 

There are only 20 places for this training.

*This workshop is funded by the Northern Territory Government's Youth Alcohol and Other Drug Grants Program for 2023-2024.