SHARC’s AGM Monday 15 November 6pm. Theme is “Agility”

You are warmly invited to attend SHARC’s AGM via Zoom on Monday 15 November 2021 at 6pm Our theme this year is ‘Agility’, reflecting on our efforts to continue and expand our work despite the restrictions and pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic. If you wish to attend, we kindly ask that you register via Eventbrite before 4pm […]

New research position working with SHARC

SHARC and Turning Point are looking for a Research Fellow with lived experience to build a research program examining the role of lived experience and peer models in shaping treatment and recovery services and community programs. Find out more here

SHARC Celebrates Overdose Awareness Day 2021

SHARC invites you to its annual reflection event in recognition of International Overdose Awareness Day. About this event Tue, 31 August 2021 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM AEST Virtual Event (Details provided after registration) International Overdose Awareness Day is the world’s largest annual campaign to end overdose, remember without stigma those who have died and […]

APSU featured in Primary Pulse (NWMPHN Magazine)

SHARC’s own Edita Kennedy, Program Coordinator of the Association of Participating Service Users (APSU) features on the front cover of the Autumn edition of Primary Pulse, the NWPHN magazine. A great opportunity to profile the great work that APSU does in making sure that the voices of service users are heard. For the full article […]

Family Drug and Gambling Helps first e-newsletter has gone live!

In the Autumn Newsletter, Edition 80, we celebrate our wonderful “vollies”, and the role of volunteering at Family Drug and Gambling Help. You can view it here or go to https://mailchi.mp/1425c3d490c0/grkfxx9iy0 Remember to receive the FDGH Newsletter you can do so by signing up to the mailing list. By joining, you can choose what you […]

Footloose and Fancy Free – APSU’s Forum on Victoria’s Spent Convictions Bill 2020

On 18 March this year, Victoria joined the other Australian states bypassing the Spent Convictions Bill 2020. This means that eligible convictions will finally disappear from Victorians’ police checks after a certain period, leaving them free from the burden of ancient mistakes when applying for jobs, volunteering, housing, or education. APSU invites you to join […]

SHARC expands support for nurses and midwives

In an innovative partnership, the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch) is providing long term funding support towards SHARC’s Oxford Houses program. This makes allocated residential places available for the nursing and midwifery workforce who may need some intense out-of-home support during a difficult time in their lives related to substance use, some co-occurring […]