Meet up and make connections in the ATOD sector
Want to make connections in the Tasmanian alcohol and other drugs services sector? ATOD Connect (formerly known as RAMMs) is the ATDC’s regular member meeting for people who work in the Tasmanian alcohol, tobacco and other drugs sector, or people working in any social services assisting clients who use substances.
It’s an opportunity to exchange information, make connections, seek advice, and share your professional experiences.
To make these meetings accessible, some are held as physical face-to-face get-togethers, and others are offered online.
Scroll down to the bottom of this page to see details of the next scheduled ATOD Connect.
Details
When and where?
Regularly throughout the year – check this page or subscribe to eNews to hear about upcoming meetings.
We are trialling a mix of online and regional face-to-face meetings.
Who should attend?
If you’re a frontline worker in the Tasmanian ATOD sector, or you work with clients who use substances, these meetings are for you. Those working in intersecting areas such as housing, homelessness, mental health, disability, allied health, justice, child safety, or other related community service areas may also benefit from attending.
If you’re not sure, please contact Bonnie Luck with any questions.
What are the benefits?
Get sector updates relevant to you and your region
Facilitate better coordination and integration of programs and services
Network and connect with other ATOD professionals in an informal setting
Hear diverse perspectives from throughout the sector
Share your own professional experiences
Discuss local service delivery and policy
To be notified when and where the next ATOD Connect will be held, please subscribe to eNews, or check below for updates.
For more information, please contact Bonnie Luck, Sector Development Project Officer: bonnie@atdc.org.au