5 September 2024
NDARC Webinar:
The delivery of substance use interventions for young people in rural Australia
The delivery of substance use interventions for young people in rural Australia
Young people in rural Australia are more likely than urban young people to experience substance use harms. These harms are compounded by limited access to effective healthcare services. This seminar discussed the work undertaken in Dr Nicole Snowdon's thesis on determining the best-evidenced interventions and how rural healthcare services can optimise the delivery of psycho-social interventions to reduce problematic substance use among young people. About the speaker: Dr Nicole Snowdon brings a distinctive blend of clinical expertise and research acumen to her work. As an AASW-qualified social worker and seasoned qualitative researcher, she is deeply committed to advancing translational research in mental health and substance use services. Currently serving as a post-doctoral researcher at Charles Sturt University, Dr Snowdon is spearheading three pivotal projects:
Dr Snowdon’s work is dedicated to translating research insights into practical solutions that improve mental health outcomes and service delivery in underserved areas.
5 September 2024
NDARC webinars
Dr Nicole Snowdon