Tasmanian ATOD Service Directory
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ATDC Communications Charter & Image Guidelines
All aspects of communication, including images, have the powerto reduce stigma for people who use alcohol, tobacco and otherdrugs and their families, and encourage people to seek help whenthey need it.
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ATDC research reveals gaps in public understanding of alcohol risks In 2025, the ATDC conducted extensive polling of the Tasmanian…
What is the Lived and Living Experience Acknowledgement Statement? The Acknowledgement, which is available in written and video formats, is…
On behalf of the Tasmanian Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) sector, we are proud to announce the formal public release…
Why we developed the Acknowledgement The Lived and Living Experience Acknowledgement Statement has been developed for organisations, leaders, and professionals…
Co-designed Tasmanian Lived and Living Experience Acknowledgements Over the past few months, ATDC have undertaken a co-design process to develop…
Hosted by the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Council Tasmania, this symposium will feature a panel of esteemed professionals sharing…
ATDC Workforce Survey 2023 Read insights into the workforce’s demographics, experiences, and challenges. Download Full Report Presentation Slides Read the…
The purpose of this Inclusion and Diversity briefing paper is to provide an overview of what our member organisations are…
In alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment settings, co-occurring mental health conditions are the rule rather than the exception. Nearly…
Do you want to have a better understanding of the experience of people accessing your service? Do you want a…










