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Youth Week Tasmania Grants Program 2022 - Closes 28 January 2022

Since 2000, National Youth Week has provided a celebration of the efforts and contributions of young people aged 12 – 25 in their communities. In 2018, a new chapter began with the first celebration of Youth Week Tasmania, funded entirely by the Tasmanian Government. Youth Week Tasmania 2022 will be held

Youth Voice - Burnie Works

Burnie Works are doing a call out to service providers and educators working with youth aged 15 - 25 to encourage a new wave of Youth Making Change Around Burnie (YMCAB).

Online information sessions for the UTAS Associate Degree in Applied Health and Community Support

The University of Tasmania (UTAS) are hosting online information sessions for the UTAS Associate Degree in Applied Health and Community Support [https://www.utas.edu.au/courses/university-college/courses/z2h-associate-degree-in-applied-health-and-community-support] in early December. The Associate Degree is a formal education pathway for those currently employed in the health and community

What are the evidence-based treatment options for methamphetamine use disorder?

This Cracks in the Ice [https://cracksintheice.org.au/] webinar will provide attendees with information about: 1. Overview of the clinical challenges associated with methamphetamine use disorder (dependence) 2. Psychosocial approaches for methamphetamine use disorder 3. Pharmacological treatments being investigated This information will be relevant to health workers. This webinar

Free Wellbeing Resources – ClickView

During tough times, it’s normal for people to feel more stressed or concerned about things than usual. As students and parents continue to endure home schooling, we want to empower you with resources to help prioritise their wellbeing. That’s why we’re offering a special collection of wellbeing

The School That Tried to End Racism

The School That Tried to End Racism [https://help.abc.net.au/hc/en-us/articles/4405177454607-ABC-s-ground-breaking-new-series-The-School-That-Tried-To-End-Racism-airs-in-September] explores a program designed to provide school children with the tools to identify racial bias and make positive change. Filmed in a NSW primary school, a team of inspirational educators, and leading expert Professor

Risk Factors for Alcohol and Other Drug Use: Implications for Prevention - Generation Next

Generation Next [https://generationnext.com.au/] is hosting a FREE online, on-demand session from the experts at Positive Choices: Risk factors for alcohol and other drug use: Implications for prevention. This session is recommended for anyone who supports young people and will be available now until August 31 2021. The
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