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NCETA PhD student awarded VC's Prize for Doctoral Thesis Excellence
Dr Creina Stockley has been awarded the Vice-Chancellor’s Prize for Doctoral Thesis Excellence
The Grey Matters National Conference - Speaker Presentations Available
On Wednesday 1 April 2015, the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA) held a national conference on identifying, preventing and responding to alcohol and other drug problems among older Australians. The conference was held at the Education Centre, 4 Milner St, Hindmarsh, Adelaide. The speaker presentations have now been uploaded
Grey Matters Information Sheets
The Grey Matters Information Sheets aim to assist specialist and generalist health and welfare workers to better prevent, assess and respond to the needs of older people experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, alcohol and other drug (AOD) related harm
Alcohol Education for Australian Schools
The issue of youth alcohol consumption has received considerable attention in recent years. Although a primary prevention approach has often been implemented in schools, the wide array of available programs makes it challenging for schools to determine which programs are optimal for their student population. NCETA undertook a systematic review of school-based alcohol prevention programs with results published in two handy resources
Drug and Alcohol Research Connections
NCETA is proud to contribute to the Drug and Alcohol Research Connections newsletter. This publication is produced quarterly by the collaborative network of alcohol and other drug research centres; National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC) at UNSW; National Drug Research Institute (NDRI) at Curtin University; National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA); and National Centre For Youth Substance Use Research (NCYSUR) at The University of Queensland.