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Listed below are seminars, workshops and conferences coming up in Aotearoa New Zealand and overseas. The list is in date order.<BR><BR>Also see our <A href="http://www.alac.org.nz/UsefulLinks.aspx" target=_blank>useful links</A><A href="UsefulLinks.aspx">&nbsp;</A>for websites you can check for conferences in the UK and USA.
Listed below are seminars, workshops and conferences coming up in Aotearoa New Zealand and overseas. The list is in date order.

Also see our useful links for websites you can check for conferences in the UK and USA. 

National


Alcohol & Drug Leadership Day  (3rd July 2008)

Jubilee Building, 545 Parnell Road, Parnell, Auckland (National event)

These events, organised by the National Committee for Addiction Treatment (NCAT) and funded by the Ministry of Health through Matua Raki, the Addiction Workforce Development Programme, are held three times a year for leaders in the addiction treatment and allied fields to share information and practice, and discuss issues of importance in policy, planning and service delivery.  They are also an opportunity for government and NCAT to hear the sector’s voice and use that feedback to inform their work and direction.

Please note that the presentations from the Addiction Treatment Leadership will be posted on the Matua Raki website after the event on the NCAT Sector Voice page.

www.matuaraki.org.nz


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 Alcohol & Drug Leadership Day
 Summary of stakeholder feedback 2007
 Prevalence and treatment of women offenders 2007
 Feasibility study for AOD services women offenders




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