Professional Development Needs Assessment - Methamphetamine Treatment and Intervention
The National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA) at Flinders University is conducting a workforce development needs assessment to:
- Explore the views and experiences of alcohol and other drug (AOD) workers about the challenges involved in working with methamphetamine clients
- Gauge the professional development needs of AOD workers in identifying and responding to methamphetamine-related issues
- Identify appropriate professional development support strategies to enhance the skills of AOD workers in responding to methamphetamine users.
We want to hear your views and experiences of dealing with methamphetamine-related issues in AOD service settings by asking you to complete a brief online survey. The survey will help to identify your professional development needs and can be accessed from https://www.research.net/s/MTSNAS.
It should take you approximately 10-15 minutes to complete and any information you provide will be treated in the strictest confidence.
The closing date for completing the survey is 12:00 pm (AEST) Tuesday 4 August 2015.
This project is being undertaken in collaboration with each of the state and territory peak AOD bodies.
The results will be used to identify and improve the provision of professional development support strategies for AOD workers about the effects of methamphetamine, and working with methamphetamine clients.
Contact Us
Please direct any enquiries to Allan Trifonoff, Deputy Director (Programs), NCETA on 08 8201 7511 or via email allan.trifonoff@flinders.edu.au.