SMART Recovery Australia

SMART Recovery Australia SMART Recovery provides drug and alcohol addiction treatment through evidence-based group self-help meetings that focus on managing addictive behaviours.

What is SMART Recovery? SMART Recovery (Self Management and Recovery Training) is a global group-based programme using evidence-based tools to help people help each other manage addictive behaviours. SMART Recovery is completely based on research-backed scientific methods. The emphasis is on people’s thinking and behaviour and not on the substance or addiction. The groups are guided by evidence-based principles and tools derived from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), particularly in the version called Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI). SMART Recovery began in the USA in 1994. There are now almost 1500 weekly meetings in 13 different countries, including 140 in Australia (locate Australian SMART Recovery meetings here: http://smartrecoveryaustralia.com.au/what-we-do/find-a-smart-meeting/ ). About the meetings

• Free and inclusive to people challenged by any type of addiction (e.g. substances, gambling, internet, s*x).
• No registration required to attend a group.
• 90 minutes in duration.
• Groups usually range from 5-15 attendees.
• Participants may attend if they are still using but cannot come intoxicated to the group.
• Guided by a holistic approach located in CBT principles and tools, and focused on practical solutions located in the ‘here and now’.
• Each participant has an opportunity to determine their own goals and derive ideas on how to achieve them.
• Group members help each other to set realistic and achievable goals.
• Groups run by professionals will identify potential peer ‘champions’ who then go on to co-facilitate, and eventually run groups themselves. SMART Recovery Australia

SMART Recovery Australia is a non-profit organisation whose vision is to make the SMART Recovery programme accessible to everyone across Australia. First successfully piloted at St Vincent’s Hospital in 2004, there are currently around 140 SMART Recovery groups held weekly in Australia, facilitated by a combination of professionals and peers (people recovering from addictive behaviours). SMART Recovery Australia is committed to the programme adapting as scientific knowledge evolves. To ensure this, SMART Recovery Australia formed its Research Advisory Committee in 2014 to keep abreast of the latest thinking, which includes leading Australian addiction and mental health experts, Professor Amanda Baker, Professor Frank Deane, Professor Anthony Shakeshaft, Assistant Professor David Best, Assistant Professor Jane Burns, Dr Peter Kelly, and Dr John Kelly. SMART Recovery Australia has also developed culturally appropriate and specific materials in collaboration with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. SMART Recovery Australia’s specially adapted ‘Getting SMART’ programme is running in correctional services across Australia. Power of choice

Abstinence from the drug causing the addiction is ideal, but that is not how SMART Recovery measures success.

“If someone who drinks for seven days a week is able to change to drinking five or six days, that’s success,” says Josette Freeman, SMART Recovery Australia’s National Programme Coordinator.

“Some people will say, ‘I really shouldn't be here - I only have two glasses of wine a day’, but if those two glasses are causing problems in your life you’re in the same situation as someone who uses a gram of he**in a day," says Freeman. Becoming a SMART Recover facilitator

SMART Recovery groups are facilitated by both professional and peers (people recovering from addictive behaviours). 45% of SMART Recovery facilitators have had a previous problem with addictive behaviours. To ensure the national growth of the SMART Recovery programme, SMART Recovery Australia offers 2-day training workshops across the country for would-be facilitators. About the training

• 2 days face-to-face training, to be supplemented by online materials. Held at various venues across Australia.
• Introduction to the SMART Recovery principles and tools; CBT and Motivational Interviewing.
• Explanation and practicing of incorporating these into group processes.
• Exploring and practicing of the role of the facilitator, managing group dynamics, difficult clients etc.
• ‘Real’ group exercise to allow facilitators to have the experience of an attendee.
• Facilitator leave with the SMART Recovery handbook and other materials to assist meeting setup.
• The SMART Recovery Australia team, now located both in Melbourne and Sydney, are on hand to provide whatever support is required. Register for SMART Recover Facilitator training here. Future plans

In 2013, Smart Recovery Australia appointed former Su***de Prevention Australia CEO, Ryan McGlaughlin, who, in collaboration with the newly appointed board – a diverse range of prominent professionals from alcohol and other drugs (AOD) researchers and practitioners, to governance and corporate lawyers, an accountant, human resource director, fundraising consultant, senior public servant and a representative from the international SMART Recovery Board – has forged a robust 5-year Strategic Plan. One of the key objectives of 2015 is to establish innovative online ‘real-time’ interactive groups for those unable to attend ‘face-to-face’ meetings or who are just looking for additional support.

“We’ve set ourselves the goal of running 400 SMART Recovery meetings per week by 2017,” says SMART Recovery Australia Executive Director, Ryan McGlaughlin.

“Meetings will be found in every state and territory across the country but some will be completely digital – meaning people located in rural and remote areas, where physical meetings may not exist yet, can also access these vital services,” says McGlaughlin. For more information:

April Long
CEO
SMART Recovery Australia
Suite 150, Level 3, 416 Pitt Street, Haymarket, NSW
Phone: +61 2 9373 5111
Mobile +61 412206205
Email: along@srau.com.au
Website http://smartrecoveryaustralia.com.au/

28/02/2023

🚨IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT🚨

We've moved to a new page! Please head to SMART Recovery AU and help us spread the word!

We hope you will join us in this transition, so please like our new page and follow us on social media for updates and upcoming trainings. Thank you for your continued support!

🚨 LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR MARCH! 🚨We have some exciting trainings coming up next month so if you haven't registered ...
26/02/2023

🚨 LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR MARCH! 🚨

We have some exciting trainings coming up next month so if you haven't registered yet, now's the time!

7th March 👉 Melbourne Facilitator Training - https://bit.ly/3QZJejE

9th March 👉 Melbourne Family & Friends Training - https://bit.ly/3WNbWpr

14th March 👉 Darwin Facilitator Training - https://bit.ly/3kHOOLi

29th March 👉 Online Premium (2 Days) - https://bit.ly/3J8HG4Y

Don't miss out! See a list of all our upcoming trainings here: https://bit.ly/3J9M7wg

When you learn to take control of your mindset, it can open a whole new way of living life. You'll be able to see things...
24/02/2023

When you learn to take control of your mindset, it can open a whole new way of living life. You'll be able to see things with fresh eyes and accomplish things you may never have thought possible. Never give up! 💙💛

Due to exciting growth in the demand for our SMART Facilitator Training we are hiring a National Trainer and Meeting Coo...
24/02/2023

Due to exciting growth in the demand for our SMART Facilitator Training we are hiring a National Trainer and Meeting Coordinator. The role is 3 days per week and based anywhere in the country. Join a dynamic team committed to supporting recovery. Apply here: https://www.seek.com.au/job/61548964

Today is International Family Drug Support Day. The theme this year is: Support the Family, Improve the Outcome. When fa...
23/02/2023

Today is International Family Drug Support Day. The theme this year is: Support the Family, Improve the Outcome.

When families are supported and given education on coping, communication and keeping safe, the outcome for everyone is improved.

Recently we ran a webinar hearing the perspectives of Family and Friends Facilitators and Participants whom are currently or have journeyed through the Family and Friends program.

You can watch the recording here: https://bit.ly/3IlRZAN

Learn more about our Family and Friends programs: https://bit.ly/3Zg15FX

SMART Recovery Australia Webinar: Supporting Family and Friends During this panel discussion and we will hear the perspectives of Family and Friends

COMING SOON 👉 SMART Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Program.SMART Recovery Australia is committed to culturally co...
23/02/2023

COMING SOON 👉 SMART Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Program.

SMART Recovery Australia is committed to culturally competent practice and ensuring our training and meetings support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

We are currently implementing Dr Elizabeth Dale's research in partnership with our Aboriginal Action Group. Through co-design, deep listening and partnering we will be redeveloping and launching our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander program this year!

Keep an eye on our social channels for the latest updates 🗞

We can all support someone’s decision to have an alcohol-free pregnancy – whether it is through planning social events w...
20/02/2023

We can all support someone’s decision to have an alcohol-free pregnancy – whether it is through planning social events without alcohol, providing plenty of alcohol-free alternatives, or joining them in going alcohol-free.

Learn more: https://loom.ly/blrhQvQ

Via FARE Australia

When it comes to alcohol, every moment matters - whether you are planning a pregnancy, currently pregnant or breastfeeding.

DARWIN FACILITATOR TRAINING | Limited spaces available 🎟Join us for our two-day SMART Recovery Training next month. Star...
17/02/2023

DARWIN FACILITATOR TRAINING | Limited spaces available 🎟

Join us for our two-day SMART Recovery Training next month. Starting on Tuesday 14th March 2023 at 9:30 AM (ACST).

Over the duration of this two-day course, you'll learn all the tools and strategies that make SMART Recovery so effective. Our qualified, experienced presenters will cover the fundamentals of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and the philosophy behind SMART Recovery Australia.

Learn more and book online here: https://bit.ly/3H5Qkys

MELBOURNE FAMILY& FRIENDS TRAINING | Limited spaces available 🎟Join us for this one-day SMART recovery for family traini...
15/02/2023

MELBOURNE FAMILY& FRIENDS TRAINING | Limited spaces available 🎟

Join us for this one-day SMART recovery for family training on Thursday, 9th March 2023 at 09:30 AM (ACST).

SMART Recovery Family & Friends Training is a strength-based course that will teach you how to empower people supporting those with addictive behaviour.

Learn more and book online here: https://bit.ly/3j6TaLA

🚨LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER 🚨Don't miss out!WEBINAR - Surviving to Thriving: A Lived experience Peer Panel discussion  🎧 Re...
14/02/2023

🚨LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER 🚨Don't miss out!

WEBINAR - Surviving to Thriving: A Lived experience Peer Panel discussion 🎧 Register online 👉 https://bit.ly/3X1B2BJ

Join us for this unique peer panel webinar discussion where we hear from lived experienced peers who are now SMART facilitators and will be sharing their journeys with SMART Recovery. What challenges they have embraced and how they are journeying through a life that once was just surviving, to one that is thriving 💙

Meet Sally, our National Program Manager and Trainer. 👋Sally has a Masters in Psychology and worked for many years as a ...
12/02/2023

Meet Sally, our National Program Manager and Trainer. 👋

Sally has a Masters in Psychology and worked for many years as a rehabilitation psychologist both in the UK and in Australia. Sally is fascinated by the brain and body connection and is passionate about helping empower people to gain control over their lives.

She has extensive training in meditation, mindfulness and neuroscience in addition to brain-mapping and neurofeedback therapy. In 2014 Sally trained with Dr Joe Dispenza, a best-selling author and international speaker, and is a certified trainer of his work. Sally has a wealth of training experience with tools and strategies that help equip people with the power to change.

Meet the rest our wonderful team here: https://bit.ly/3j0L736

Former rugby league star Chris Caruana has opened up on how his life unravelled after he retired from football and got a...
10/02/2023

Former rugby league star Chris Caruana has opened up on how his life unravelled after he retired from football and got addicted to ice, leaving him on the brink of su***de.

If you have concerns about yourself or someone you know, don't go it alone. Please reach out for help.

Lifeline: 13 11 14 or lifeline.org.au
Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 or beyondblue.org.au
Headspace: 1800 650 890 or headspace.org.au

‘Took away part of my soul’: Ex-NRL star opens up on ‘insidious’ drug addiction

🔊A huge welcome to...TaskForce Odyssey House NSW Womens Health & Family Services
09/02/2023

🔊A huge welcome to...

TaskForce
Odyssey House NSW
Womens Health & Family Services

MELBOURNE FACILITATOR TRAINING | Limited spaces available 🎟Join us on Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th of March 2023 starti...
09/02/2023

MELBOURNE FACILITATOR TRAINING | Limited spaces available 🎟

Join us on Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th of March 2023 starting at 9:30 AM AEST.

Over the duration of this two-day course, you'll learn all the tools and strategies that make SMART Recovery so effective. Our qualified, experienced presenters will cover the fundamentals of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and the philosophy behind SMART Recovery Australia.

Learn more and book online here: https://bit.ly/3QZvuVY

Happy Mardi Gras Month! 🏳️‍🌈Did you know that Meridian ACT delivers free, private, online SMART Recovery meetings for LG...
07/02/2023

Happy Mardi Gras Month! 🏳️‍🌈

Did you know that Meridian ACT delivers free, private, online SMART Recovery meetings for LGBTIQA+ people who would like to start a conversation around their use of alcohol & other drugs

We have a fabulous team of trained SMART Recovery facilitators from diverse backgrounds and lived experiences. Meridian hosts one of the only ONLINE LGBTIQA+ SMART Recovery meetings, ensuring a truly welcoming and inclusive space. Discretion is assured and your privacy is of the utmost importance to us.

Learn more and register here: https://bit.ly/3XR4aLS

Have you heard about our fully funded SMART Recovery Training Grants for AOD and community organisations?Our grants help...
05/02/2023

Have you heard about our fully funded SMART Recovery Training Grants for AOD and community organisations?

Our grants help people who want to help others with problematic and addictive behaviours, by training them to deliver SMART’s 4-point program and supporting them to set up and run their own SMART Recovery group.

*Applications for Scholarships close on March 30th 2023

Learn more and submit your application by clicking on the link below 👇

Meet the team behind SMART Recovery Australia.

We're looking forward to attending the VAADA - The Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association (VAADA) Conference taking plac...
05/02/2023

We're looking forward to attending the VAADA - The Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association (VAADA) Conference taking place next week in Melbourne on the 9th and 10th of February.

Join us from 2pm on day two at the conference where we will explore and share recommendations to inform more comprehensive support and delivery of a through-care model for people in custody experiencing addictive behaviours.

Read more about the program here: https://bit.ly/3JaOQWn

🚨 LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER SYDNEY! 🚨We have two exciting training's coming up so if you haven't registered yet, now's the...
03/02/2023

🚨 LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER SYDNEY! 🚨

We have two exciting training's coming up so if you haven't registered yet, now's the time!

Register for the Sydney Facilitator Training here: https://bit.ly/3ZO9O3n

Register for the SMART Recovery Family & Friends Training here: https://bit.ly/3GYbMpi

Learn more and see all of our upcoming trainings here: https://bit.ly/3iX84nL

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What is SMART Recovery? SMART Recovery (Self Management and Recovery Training) is a global group-based programme using evidence-based tools to help people help each other manage addictive behaviours. SMART Recovery is completely based on research-backed scientific methods. The emphasis is on people’s thinking and behaviour and not on the substance or addiction. The groups are guided by evidence-based principles and tools derived from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), particularly in the version called Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI). SMART Recovery began in the USA in 1994. There are now almost 1500 weekly meetings in 13 different countries, including 140 in Australia (locate Australian SMART Recovery meetings here: http://smartrecoveryaustralia.com.au/what-we-do/find-a-smart-meeting/ ). About the meetings • Free and inclusive to people challenged by any type of addiction (e.g. substances, gambling, internet, s*x). • No registration required to attend a group. • 90 minutes in duration. • Groups usually range from 5-15 attendees. • Participants may attend if they are still using but cannot come intoxicated to the group. • Guided by a holistic approach located in CBT principles and tools, and focused on practical solutions located in the ‘here and now’. • Each participant has an opportunity to determine their own goals and derive ideas on how to achieve them. • Group members help each other to set realistic and achievable goals. • Groups run by professionals will identify potential peer ‘champions’ who then go on to co-facilitate, and eventually run groups themselves. SMART Recovery Australia SMART Recovery Australia is a non-profit organisation whose vision is to make the SMART Recovery programme accessible to everyone across Australia. First successfully piloted at St Vincent’s Hospital in 2004, there are currently around 140 SMART Recovery groups held weekly in Australia, facilitated by a combination of professionals and peers (people recovering from addictive behaviours). SMART Recovery Australia is committed to the programme adapting as scientific knowledge evolves. To ensure this, SMART Recovery Australia formed its Research Advisory Committee in 2014 to keep abreast of the latest thinking, which includes leading Australian addiction and mental health experts, Professor Amanda Baker, Professor Frank Deane, Professor Anthony Shakeshaft, Assistant Professor David Best, Assistant Professor Jane Burns, Dr Peter Kelly, and Dr John Kelly. SMART Recovery Australia has also developed culturally appropriate and specific materials in collaboration with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. SMART Recovery Australia’s specially adapted ‘Getting SMART’ programme is running in correctional services across Australia. Power of choice Abstinence from the drug causing the addiction is ideal, but that is not how SMART Recovery measures success. “If someone who drinks for seven days a week is able to change to drinking five or six days, that’s success,” says Josette Freeman, SMART Recovery Australia’s National Programme Coordinator. “Some people will say, ‘I really shouldn't be here - I only have two glasses of wine a day’, but if those two glasses are causing problems in your life you’re in the same situation as someone who uses a gram of he**in a day," says Freeman. Becoming a SMART Recover facilitator SMART Recovery groups are facilitated by both professional and peers (people recovering from addictive behaviours). 45% of SMART Recovery facilitators have had a previous problem with addictive behaviours. To ensure the national growth of the SMART Recovery programme, SMART Recovery Australia offers 2-day training workshops across the country for would-be facilitators. About the training • 2 days face-to-face training, to be supplemented by online materials. Held at various venues across Australia. • Introduction to the SMART Recovery principles and tools; CBT and Motivational Interviewing. • Explanation and practicing of incorporating these into group processes. • Exploring and practicing of the role of the facilitator, managing group dynamics, difficult clients etc. • ‘Real’ group exercise to allow facilitators to have the experience of an attendee. • Facilitator leave with the SMART Recovery handbook and other materials to assist meeting setup. • The SMART Recovery Australia team, now located both in Melbourne and Sydney, are on hand to provide whatever support is required. Register for SMART Recover Facilitator training here. Future plans In 2013, Smart Recovery Australia appointed former Su***de Prevention Australia CEO, Ryan McGlaughlin, who, in collaboration with the newly appointed board – a diverse range of prominent professionals from alcohol and other drugs (AOD) researchers and practitioners, to governance and corporate lawyers, an accountant, human resource director, fundraising consultant, senior public servant and a representative from the international SMART Recovery Board – has forged a robust 5-year Strategic Plan. One of the key objectives of 2015 is to establish innovative online ‘real-time’ interactive groups for those unable to attend ‘face-to-face’ meetings or who are just looking for additional support. “We’ve set ourselves the goal of running 400 SMART Recovery meetings per week by 2017,” says SMART Recovery Australia Executive Director, Ryan McGlaughlin. “Meetings will be found in every state and territory across the country but some will be completely digital – meaning people located in rural and remote areas, where physical meetings may not exist yet, can also access these vital services,” says McGlaughlin. For more information: Ryan McGlaughlin Executive Director SMART Recovery Australia Suite 150, Level 3, 416 Pitt Street, Haymarket, NSW Phone: +61 2 9373 5111 Mobile +61 425 382 800 Email: rmcglaughlin@srau.org.au Website http://smartrecoveryaustralia.com.au/