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Donna Lei Rioli
Donna is a young Nyungar woman who is dedicated to the heritage and culture of the Nyungar people on her mother's side, Robyn Collard, and the Tiwi people on her father's side, Maurice Rioli. Whadjuk/Balardong is her mother's country and her father and grandfather's country is at Wulawunga on Melville Island north of Darwin.
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Relevant funding information is provided here, including details of relevant National, State and Territory grants, scholarships, and fellowships when they become available.
For information about funding in other areas of Indigenous health view the HealthInfoNet Funding page. » Funding
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Funding
Alcohol Education and Rehabilitation Foundation
The AER Foundation was established as an independent public company in October 2001. It received a $115 million grant from the Australian Government to address prevention, treatment, research and rehabilitation for the misuse of alcohol as well as paint, petrol and glue sniffing.
Professional Development Grants are available for individuals and organisations from the alcohol and other drug sector (of up to $20,000) to enhance professional development.
For further information:
Alcohol Education & Rehabilitation Foundation Ltd.
Level 1, Suite 6
4 Phipps Close
Deakin ACT 2600
Ph: (02) 6122 8600
Fax: (02) 6232 4400
Email: aerf@aerf.com.au
Website:
AER Foundation Ltd
Scholarships
Alcohol and Other Drugs and Mental Health Comorbidity Professional Development Scholarships
The National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA) is coordinating the Alcohol and Other Drugs and Mental Health Comorbidity Professional Development Scholarships program on behalf of the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Scholarships Program has been developed as part of the Australian Government's National Comorbidity Initiative (NCI), with the aim to address the need for specialist training and resources to assist workers in non-government agencies that provide Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) and Mental Health (MH) services.
Scholarships are available for existing, not-for-profit, incorporated,
non-government owned organisations and/or their staff whose role substantially
involves providing services to clients with AOD or MH related issues.
The professional development activity for which funding is sought must be directly
relevant to:
- alcohol and other drugs (where the applicant provides mainly MH related services); or
- mental health (where the applicant provides mainly AOD related services); or
- AOD / MH comorbidities.
Applications for the second scholarship round open on 5 February 2008, and will close on 3 March 2008.
- Further information:
- View NCETA scholarhips web page
- View scholarship flyer (PDF - 293KB)
- View application information and guidelines (PDF - 139KB)
- Contact details:
- National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide SA 5001, ph: (08) 8201 7535, fax: (08) 8201 7550, email: nceta@flinders.edu.au
Alcohol and other drugs scholarship - Odyssey Institute
The Odyssey Institute is offering a scholarship to the Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs Work, allowing the winner to undertake work within a range of areas including community-based organisations, residential rehabilitation services and outreach services. The scholarship covers all fees for the course and is valued at approximately $2,195. Successful applicants may also apply to undertake the diploma and use the scholarship to reduce the total amount of fees.
To download the application pack view the Odyssey Institute website.
- Further information:
- Contact details:
- Odyssey Institute, Tanya O'Meara, ph: (03)9420 7610
Australian Health Promotion Association - Indigenous scholarship
The Australian Health Promotion Association (WA Branch) offers three six-month scholarships to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who would like to coordinate a health promotion project with support from an agency. The Scholarships provide ongoing mentoring and introduces new career opportunities. You are eligible to apply if you are of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, living in Western Australia and have worked or studied in health and if you are interested in learning new skills and knowledge in health promotion.
- Contact details:
- Lyn Dimer, ph: (08) 9388 3343, email: lyn.dimer@heartfoundation.com.au
