Sponsors
VAADA
The Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association Inc. (VAADA) is the peak body representing publicly-funded AOD services in Victoria.
VAADA work to prevent and reduce AOD-related harms in the Victorian community by ensuring the people experiencing those harms, and the organisations that support them, are well-represented in policy, program development and public discussion.
VAADA work to prevent and reduce AOD-related harms in the Victorian community by ensuring the people experiencing those harms, and the organisations that support them, are well-represented in policy, program development and public discussion.
Michael Berkman MP
Michael is the State Member for the inner-west Brisbane electorate of Maiwar. He was the first Greens representative elected to Queensland Parliament in 2017. Before politics, he worked as a public interest environmental lawyer. He has personal experience supporting a close family member dealing with addiction, and is a longstanding advocate for drug harm reduction policies that emphasise a health-based, not criminalised, approach.
Michael has attended a number of Family Drug Support Day events since being elected, and remains grateful for all the support services like FDS, QuIHN and many more who provide a lifeline for people using drugs and their families.
Michael has attended a number of Family Drug Support Day events since being elected, and remains grateful for all the support services like FDS, QuIHN and many more who provide a lifeline for people using drugs and their families.
ADF
The Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF) is Australia’s leading organisation committed to inspiring positive change and delivering evidence-based approaches to minimise alcohol and drug harm.
ADF was established in 1959 to support the many post-war veterans who became dependent on alcohol as a way of coping with the trauma of war. An empathetic and humane approach has always been central to our work.
Rev Bill Crews Foundation
Rev. Bill Crews AM is a much-loved Australian, radio broadcaster, and founder of The Rev. Bill Crews Foundation. For almost 40 years, the Foundation has been at the forefront of addressing homelessness and poverty, guided by Rev. Crews' mission to help the person in front of them. Each year, the Foundation provides half a million free meals to the poor and homeless, along with healthcare, welfare support, and education programs, including teaching disadvantaged children to read.
Rev. Crews has been recognised with numerous honours, including an Order of Australia for his services to disadvantaged and homeless youth, Humanitarian of the Year award, and the Ernst & Young Social Entrepreneur of the Year award. He has been named one of Australia’s 100 most influential people and included in the National Trust’s list of 100 “National Living Treasures."
Rev. Crews has been recognised with numerous honours, including an Order of Australia for his services to disadvantaged and homeless youth, Humanitarian of the Year award, and the Ernst & Young Social Entrepreneur of the Year award. He has been named one of Australia’s 100 most influential people and included in the National Trust’s list of 100 “National Living Treasures."
NADA
The Network of Alcohol and other Drugs Agencies (NADA) is the peak organisation for non-government alcohol and other drugs (AOD) services in NSW. We represent 85 organisational members that provide services in over 100 locations across NSW. They provide a broad range of AOD services, including health promotion and harm reduction, early intervention, treatment and continuing care programs. Together, we improve the health and wellbeing of people with living and lived experience of alcohol or other drug use across the NSW community.