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WHOS Newsletter – Special Edition (October, 2024)

 

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WHOS Newsletter October 2019

 

 

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WHOS Newsletter – Special Edition (May 2018)

 

 

WHOS Newsletter February 2018

 

 

WHOS Winter 2017 Newsletter

 

 

WHOS Newsletter – Special Edition (March 2017) 

 

 

WHOS Summer 2016 Newsletter 

 

 

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Drug Free

WHOS provides a number of residential drug free programs based on the Therapeutic Community (TC) model of care, such as gender specific for women and men and regionally located mixed gender services in NSW and Qld.

 

Opioid Reduction Programs

WHOS offers residential modified Therapeutic Community (TC) for the purpose of reducing off opioid substitution treatment (OST) for individuals whose treatment goal is abstinence.

 

Opioid Stabilisation Programs

WHOS offers residential stabilisation support to individuals on maintenance opioid substitution treatment who are experiencing chaos in their lives.  WHOS also offers a supportive Day Program (Newcastle) for individuals on Methadone or Buprenorphine treatment.

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