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The Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network (ADARRN) Model of Care 

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The ADARRN Model of Care (AMoC) represents the collective wisdom and expertise of Aboriginal community-controlled residential rehabilitation services. Each service has a unique and discrete blend of approaches and modalities, with the shared core concept that culturally-informed practice and cultural identity forms the basis of healing for Aboriginal people.
In this webinar, viewers will learn about: (i) An overview of the ADARRN Model of Care (AMoC); (ii) How the ADARRN Model of Care (AMoC) supports the unique cultural protocols, responsibilities and approaches to care provided by ADARRN member services, and ; (iii) Examples/use cases of the ADARRN Model of Care (AMoC) in local contexts.
This webinar was presented by Aaron More and Danielle Manton on 30th May 2024.
Aaron is the Program Manager for The Glen Centre. The Glen is an Aboriginal Community Controlled organisation that is located on the Central Coast of NSW. Danielle is a Lecturer at University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Faculty of Health’s Indigenous Health Discipline - Girra Maa. She has over ten years' experience across a variety of facets within education including student engagement, program development and accreditation to build access for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
This information in this webinar will be relevant to health workers, researchers, and the general community.
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