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Welcome 5 th Annual ACT ATOD Sector Conference Integration and Implementation:

Welcome 5 th Annual ACT ATOD Sector Conference Integration and Implementation: ATOD Research, Policy and Practice Tuesday 19 June 2012 National Portrait Gallery of Australia. ATODA & DAWPG. ATODA is the peak body representing the non-government and government ATOD sector in the ACT.

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Welcome 5 th Annual ACT ATOD Sector Conference Integration and Implementation:

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  1. Welcome 5th Annual ACT ATOD Sector Conference Integration and Implementation: ATOD Research, Policy and Practice Tuesday 19 June 2012 National Portrait Gallery of Australia

  2. ATODA & DAWPG • ATODA is the peak body representing the non-government and government ATOD sector in the ACT. • ATODA had its 2nd birthday last Friday! • Drug Action Week Planning Group • Organised 40+ events this year • Launch at the ACT Legislative Assembly • Promotion and coordination (calendar of events, etc) • This conference • And much more!

  3. Drug Action Week A national week of activities held to raise awareness about alcohol, tobacco and other drug issues in Australia and is an initiative of the Alcohol and Other Drugs Council of Australia (ADCA) – the national peak. Highlights the achievements of the committed individuals within the ATOD sector collaborating to reduce alcohol, tobacco and other drug-related harm – including workers, consumers and carers. +40 plus events across the ACT

  4. About the conference * Annual event, part of Drug Action Week * Lead by the Drug Action Week Planning Group, supported by the ACT ATOD CEOs & Workers Groups * Un-funded, cost-recovery, organised in-house * Chance to get together and learn together * Forge and share ideas * Participatory – lots of discussions * Support access to the evidence & support evidence- informed policy and practice * Opportunity some sector members may not often get

  5. Agenda & housekeeping Mobile phone to silent / vibrate please S1&2: Opening & Reflections on where we have come Morning tea: 10:30am S3: Learning from the past to inform the present Lunch and posters: 12:30pm S4: Operating in ambiguities: case studies Afternoon tea: 2:45 S5: Learning from experience: drug laws Close: 5pm Need anything? Look for the people with their hands up now! Toilets in the hall Showbags: program, water, pen, Drug Action Week calendar, program, evaluation form, resources

  6. Vienna Declaration “The criminalisation of illicit drug users is fuelling the HIV epidemic and has resulted in overwhelmingly negative health and social consequences. A full policy reorientation is needed.” If you endorse the declaration (as an individual or an organisation), then jump on line at www.viennadeclaration.com

  7. Opening session Session 1 9am – 9:30am

  8. Mrs Agnes Shea OAM Ngunnawal Elder Welcome to Country

  9. Professor Rachel Davey Conference Facilitator Opening Address

  10. Where have we come from? Reflections over 20 years Session 2 9:30am – 10:30am

  11. Dr Phyll Dance Australian National University

  12. Dr Michael Tedeschi Alcohol and Drug Services Health Directorate, ACT Government

  13. Ms Jude Byrne Australian Illicit and Injecting Drug Users League (AIVL)

  14. A/Prof Lynne Magor-Blatch University of Canberra

  15. Discussion

  16. Morning Tea Please be back by 10:55am

  17. Learning from the Past to inform the Present: Obstacles and Opportunities Session 3 11am – 12:30pm

  18. A/Prof John Fitzgerald University of Melbourne

  19. Dr Alex Wodak Drug and Alcohol Service St Vincent’s Hospital

  20. Discussion

  21. Afternoons with Max Marshall Film Screening

  22. Lunch & Posters Please be back by 1:10pm

  23. Operating in ambiguities Session 4 1:15 – 2:45

  24. Dr Monica Barratt Curtin University

  25. Mr Siosiua Lafitani Tofua'ipangai Pacific Islander Community Leader, Australian Catholic University & Australian Kava Movement

  26. Ms Carrie Fowlie Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drug Association ACT

  27. Discussion

  28. Afternoon Tea Please be back by 3:10pm

  29. Learning from experience Session 5 3:15pm – 4:45pm

  30. Mr David Ridley & Ms Clare McGettrick ACT Policing

  31. Dr Caitlin Hughes Drug Policy Modelling Program National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre

  32. Professor Robin Room Turning Point Drug and Alcohol Centre & University of Melbourne

  33. Discussion

  34. In closing… Please complete your evaluation forms and leave in the box at the door

  35. Start thinking… * Nominating someone for the awards in Dec * Contributing to the next ACT Budget submission * About how you may want to get involved...

  36. Thank you! To all the presenters, organisers, participants and supporters! See you all next year!

  37. Thank you 5th Annual ACT ATOD Sector Conference Integration and Implementation: ATOD Research, Policy and Practice Tuesday 19 June 2012 National Portrait Gallery of Australia

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