AOD Services for People from Multicultural Backgrounds

People from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) or refugee backgrounds can be more vulnerable to alcohol and other drug (AOD) use due to a history of torture, trauma, grief and loss. This can also be exacerbated by family stressors, unemployment, language barriers, and lack of awareness of culturally appropriate services available[1]. AOD Multicultural Programs We […]

AOD Dependency in Young People: Changing Future Outcomes

  Current research shows that almost one in seven (14%) children and adolescents aged 4–17 years are estimated to have experienced a mental illness in the previous 12 months[1], and over a third of 15-19-year-olds are concerned about coping with mental health issues.[2]  In 2019-20, over one in 10 clients who sought treatment for their […]

WentWest Stories, Marrin Weejali: Michael’s Story

Marrin Weejali is an Aboriginal community organisation providing culturally safe alcohol, drug and non-acute mental health counselling, referral and advocacy services in Western Sydney. They take a personal and community-driven approach to identify the root causes of substance misuse and help clients find healthy solutions to work through their mental health issues.Over 13,000 Aboriginal and […]

Alcohol and Other Drugs GP Education Program

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) will develop and deliver the Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) GP Education Program which aims to strengthen the capacity of GPs to address alcohol and other drug use in their communities. The program will be tailored to meet the needs of GPs in different communities and settings. […]