Effective Brief Interventions for People Experiencing Alcohol and Other Drug Problems
In this highly interactive, practical workshop, explore information on AOD use and develop response to AOD issues in your setting.
Description
Aim
This workshop presents key information on AOD use and provides an opportunity for you to consider and develop an appropriate response to AOD issues in your setting. Effective models and strategies are presented, which can be confidently woven into your practice following the workshop.
It is designed for non-specialists, tāngata whaiora and those who are new to the area of AOD and Brief Intervention, or those wanting a refresher. This will be a highly interactive, practical workshop and participants will practice skills taught via role-play and demonstrations.
Overview and Learning Intentions
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Discuss contributors to problematic AOD use/culture in Aotearoa
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Types and groups of substances, standard drinks and low-risk guidelines
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Understand stages, cycle and common reasons and motivations for change
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Initiating a conversation around AOD use
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Learn and practice carrying out and AOD Brief Intervention - FRAMES model
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Develop and deliver appropriate interventions for different situations
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Tips and Strategies to reduce, or stop use
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Safety factors
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Accessing appropriate help
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Reflect on how to further develop your AOD brief intervention skills and knowledge
Let's Get Real
1. Working with people experiencing mental health and addiction needs
3. Working with whānau
4. Working within communities
5. Challenging discrimination
7. Maintaining professional and personal development
Facilitated by Melvyn Johns
MASW, B.A. (Hons), Cert. Supervision, Cert. AOD Counselling, RSW
Mel has over 25 years’ experience working in multiple mental health and addiction settings in Aotearoa New Zealand and the United Kingdom. He has held a number of diverse roles - in residential, community, custodial, detox and crisis services - within statutory, voluntary, culturally specific and the commercial sector.
In addition to clinical practice, he has experience in governance, leadership, tertiary education, project management and supervision. His passion is to develop and deliver client-centred and recovery-focused services, built on a foundation of social justice values.
He has facilitated a range of workshops for MHERC over several years. Mel currently works in private practice and contracts to a number of local, national and multinational organisations, working with a broad and diverse client base.
Workshop Type: Introductory | Workshop Level: Five | Catering: Refreshments provided
Terms and Conditions
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Cancellations made up to 10 working days before a workshop will incur a $39 service fee.
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Cancellations (or non-attendance) made 10 working days or less will not be refunded and the full workshop fee will be charged.
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No fee applies if you are able to find a replacement participant.
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MHERC reserves the right to cancel a workshop at any time due to unforeseen circumstances or insufficient registrations.
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Only one person may view a webinar session per registration.
Please read our full Terms and Conditions before registering.