AODconnect: a national directory of alcohol and other drug treatment services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Issue: Vol 15 No 3, July 2015 – September 2015
Related to Health services Alcohol use Illicit drug use Volatile substance use
Australian Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre (2015)
AODconnect: a national directory of alcohol and other drug treatment services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Perth, Western Australia: Australian Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre
AODconnect is a national directory of alcohol and other drug treatment services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The app is intended for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander alcohol and other drug (AOD) workers, community members or any health professional working in the AOD sector looking for a culturally appropriate service.
The app allows you to find a service by state, territory and/or region through an interactive map of Australia or by alphabetical listing. Services can also be filtered by the type of treatment they provide: counselling and referral, harm reduction and support groups, outreach, mobile patrols and sobering up shelters, residential rehab, withdrawal management, and young people.
AODconnect is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and managed by the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet.
Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet abstract
- Further information:
- Contact details:
- Kathy Ride, Project Manager, Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet, Level 3 Building 15, Edith Cowan University, PO Box 12, Mt Lawley WA 6050, Ph: (08) 9370 6197, Email: k.ride@ecu.edu.au
