IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS
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6,350

People provided treatment

research projects worked on
50

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trained students
3,660

People trained

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105,000

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Time to Rethink Addiction

Addiction remains a common yet widely misunderstood health condition with prevailing stigma that prevents affected individuals from seeking information and support. Building on the ground-breaking SBS series, Addicted Australia, Turning Point has launched a public campaign to Rethink Addiction.

Watch the video below to find out why it’s important to join the campaign.

*Thanks to the Gibson Foundation for their generous donation to support this work.

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Providing Support

Turning Point provides a wide range of clinical care and support for people and families affected by addiction, including those seeking help for the first time, as well as empowering clinicians to respond effectively.

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Driving Change

Working towards a world where addiction is treated like any other health condition, free from discrimination and stigma.

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Inspiring Minds

From annual orations to regular symposiums and knowledge exchange, Turning Point delivers education, workforce training and leadership across the health sector.

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Building evidence

Building Evidence

From frontline services to clinical trials and partnerships across Australia and globally, Turning Point is at the forefront of identifying population harms, developing new approaches and changing lives.

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LATEST NEWS

AOD Stats
17 October 2024
The latest AODstats data sets have just been released, with Bulletin #8 covering Victorian hospital admissions.
H2H
16 October 2024
New study findings show that a digital preventive intervention implemented in the breast screening setting successfully reduces women’s intentions to drink alcohol.
Workplace drinking
14 October 2024
A different way of conceptualising work-related drinking could transform workplace policies and procedures relating to alcohol.

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