Membership

Membership Conference 2023

The ATDC is the peak body representing and supporting community organisations, and the people they assist, to reduce
alcohol, tobacco and other drug related harm for all Tasmanians. Our vision is a Tasmania without alcohol, tobacco or other drug related harm or discrimination.

Problematic use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs continues to be a major cause of harm in Tasmania, and is a significant
driver of preventable death, disease and illness, psychological distress, unemployment, homelessness and criminal offences.

As an independent not-for-profit, the ATDC represents Tasmanian member organisations across the spectrum of alcohol, tobacco and other drug services and programs. This includes information and awareness, prevention and early intervention and specialised treatment and recovery.

Working with all levels of government and the community, the ATDC plays a vital role in leading, collaborating and advocating for increased investment into treatment services, and population based initiatives that reduce the harms associated with substance use across Tasmania.

The ATDC supports the sector through training and sector capacity building, as well as undertaking policy and advocacy
projects with, and on behalf of our members. At all times our work is underpinned by a commitment to evidence-based practices and policies, consumer participation, harm minimisation and partnerships and collaboration.

Benefits of membership

Members gain access to a range of services provided by the ATDC, as well as the opportunity to contribute to the development of the Tasmanian alcohol, tobacco and other drugs sector.

  • Stay informed: Through our eNews and website dedicated to sharing information, events and online sector resources.
  • Collaborate and network: Through regular state-wide member meetings and networking opportunities to share your information and experiences with other Tasmanian alcohol, tobacco and other drug sector organisations and individuals.
  • Build the capacity of your workforce: Organisational members can access heavily subsidised evidence-based training our biennial conference and the opportunity to nominate staff for a range of professional development opportunities. In the past, these opportunities included placements in the Tasmanian Leaders I-LEAD program, the Australian Institute of Company Director’s Not-for-Profit Director course and targeted education and information sessions for front-line workers.
  • Inform sector development and policy: Members can contribute to the ATDC’s local and national policy submissions, contribute to the development of annual Tasmanian Government State Budget Priority Statements, and be involved in the co-design of sector reform planning and implementation initiatives relating to the Tasmanian alcohol, tobacco and other drugs sector.

Membership Categories

Full Membership – Voting

  • Legally constituted non-government and not-for-profit associations whose prime function includes the delivery or alcohol, tobacco or other drug services.

Associate Membership – Non-Voting

  • Organisations that do not qualify for full membership, but who have an interest in the reduction of harms associated with alcohol, and other drug use.
  • Individuals who are not less than 18 years of age at the date of application, including people with lived experience, past or present, of alcohol, tobacco or other drug use (includes family members and/or carers).
  • Any person elected to government office.

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Life Membership

The Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council life membership is awarded to individuals acknowledged by the Council to have rendered outstanding service to the Council and/or the ATOD sector over a long period of time.

Life members are individuals acknowledged by Council to have rendered outstanding service to Council and/or the ATOD sector over a long period of time. Life membership shall be granted only by a General Meeting on the express recommendation of the Board.

Successful nominations for life membership are announced at the ATDC Annual General Meeting.