ADHD, Substance Use & Young People
Training Mode
Online

Date: Thursday, 12 February 2026
Time: 9.30AM – 4:30PM
Location: Online
Attention Deficit and Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most prevalent neurodevelopmental disorders, with a typical onset before 12 years of age. It can significantly impact a young person’s participation in life, school and community. ADHD can increase the risk of harmful substance use, and AOD dependence, particularly if someone’s ADHD has been undiagnosed or not treated.
This training is designed for AOD workers who want to deepen their understanding of ADHD, and build confidence in responding to co-occurring substance use.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
This training has been funded for workers employed in a Victorian State-funded Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) service.
Students on placement or internships, workers from other community sectors such as Family Violence, Homelessness and Mental Health and AOD workers outside of Victoria.
Please cancel your registration at least 24 hours before and make your spot available to someone else on the waitlist.
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