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SMART Recovery Australia

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9373 5100



Address: 33 Saunders St, Pyrmont 2009 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://smartrecoveryaustralia.com.au

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25.01.2022 Addiction DOES NOT discriminate. Check out Mark Hancock's lived experience story. #LifeBeyondAddiction Unharm Fair Treatment



24.01.2022 Do you have a favourite addiction-related podcast? Rehab Confidential launched this year and is the project of comedian/author Amy Dresner and clinical social worker Joe Schrank. Each week they have a different guest on the show, and it's all served up with a "snarky sense of humour". What have you been listening to? https://www.facebook.com/rehabconfidentialpodcast/

24.01.2022 The Story Behind the Logo Refresh... As the SMART program has grown across the world, many interpretations of the SMART logo have evolved. These happened organically simply because there has never been a single set of guidelines to support and steer the branding work of organisations, groups or individuals who wish to publicise their SMART Recovery work and programs within their local communities. In recognising this, and in acknowledgement that our logo was designed 25 years... ago, SMART Recovery International commissioned a designer to refresh the logo. Our refreshed logo and font represent SMART as a progressive, modern organisation. The original compass points continue to represent the fundamental 4-Point Program. The points now move outward from an inner circle. This represents the person centeredness of SMART and alludes to how SMART provides the tools you need to move outward towards a new, balanced life. The fresh new colours represent stability and optimism. We are all very proud of this collaborative effort to make sure our SMART brand is instantly recognisable no matter where in the world it is seen. See more

23.01.2022 Here's Dan: "SMART recovery was helpful for me as it gave me a safe place and an avenue away from the road I was going down with drugs to give me the time to realise my underlying issues with a clearer head and larger scope of life. I found it incredibly helpful to see and hear other people having such an array of different issues and being in a room with a real mutual respect and recognition of each other was a powerful thing. It made me think and feel enough to sustain my w...ill to live the life I really wanted to live. In the end, I felt stronger knowing that it was there." At SMART Recovery Australia, we are #RedefiningRecovery. We believe that there is no 'right' way to recover, and that everyone should be empowered to take control of their own recovery journey and to set goals that work for them. What does recovery mean to you? How has your understanding changed throughout your life of what techniques do and don't work for you? #RedefiningRecovery #LifeBeyondAddiction



23.01.2022 Carl survived war, tragedy and prolific drug use but proves that through adversity there is hope. http://ow.ly/lChi50CeXr1

23.01.2022 Jenny Valentish is a board director of SMART Recovery Australia and the author of the addiction memoir, Woman of Substances. When we asked her what 'recovery' means to her, she said: "You could liken recovery to the dawn after the dark, in that it holds endless unknown possibilities. I don't see the word as a label, or a box in which to climb. Our lives are forever in flux, our identities ever evolve, and so nothing needs to permanently define us. What I DO see recovery as i...s an indefinite period of enlightenment and education, in which we can reassess the behaviours that aren't working for us and rebuild stronger." At SMART Recovery Australia, we encourage you to help us #RedefineRecovery. Post a selfie with the hashtag #RedefiningRecovery, and a caption answering the question: What does recovery mean to you?

21.01.2022 To Katie Horneshaw, one of SMART Recovery's Australian ambassadors, recovery is: "The journey of seeking out and discovering tools to help you in improving your wellbeing and quality of life. Every recovery journey is unique, because what works for Jack might not work for Jill! As long as you're feeling good about the direction you're taking, you're on your way to recovery." At SMART Recovery Australia, we encourage you to help us #RedefineRecovery. Post a selfie with the hashtag #RedefiningRecovery, and a caption answering the question: What does recovery mean to you?



21.01.2022 Some really powerful stories here. "In some ways, the coronavirus pandemic has hit marginalised people who use drugs the hardest. Harm reduction facilities have been forced to drastically cut back their hours, reducing access to sterile supplies. Quarantine drove people to use more, and to use alone. Global supply-chain disruptions left many getting their drugs from unfamiliar sources. Fewer people on the street means fewer opportunitiesand drastically fewer safe opportunitiesto earn money through selling drugs or sex work. Social distancing makes it harder for communities of marginalised drug users to do what they have always done best: take care of each other..."

21.01.2022 Another weekend is just around the corner! What's your number one weekend activity that doesn't involve drugs or alcohol? Reading for many is a great start!

21.01.2022 Addicted Australia, a documentary series that follows the recovery journeys of a group of Australians dealing with problematic addictive behaviours, premiers tonight on SBS and SBS On Demand. Professor Dan Lubman, Executive Clinical Director of Turning Point, the addiction treatment and education centre that helped design the participants' recovery programs, said: Addiction is one of the most stigmatised of all health conditions. The accompanying shame and stigma can resu...lt in a delay of up to 20 years from when somebody starts developing a problem with alcohol, drugs or gambling before they seek help. That is far too long, and as a consequence many Australians and their families suffer in silence. We must come up with a better way of helping people. We’re hoping this treatment program will not only help the ten participants, but also be a catalyst for systemic change." See more

20.01.2022 Addiction to technology is a very real issue of concern in our society. According to a study conducted at Monash University, 13.2% of smartphone users experience severe nomophobia, which is defined as "a social/situational disorder that refers to the discomfort and anxiety caused by the absence of one’s device." http://ow.ly/ABNz50CQCQp

18.01.2022 Every Australian battling addiction has a family suffering with them. Support our end of year campaign in support of those whose loved ones are facing addiction by clicking the link below. http://ow.ly/2ZOQ50COJ8v



18.01.2022 COVID-19 is creating circumstances that nobody is familiar with. It has had an impact on us all and we would like to emphasise that you need to look after yourself and your loved ones, not just physically but also mentally #mentalhealth #smartrecovery #lifebeyondaddiction #harmminimisation http://ow.ly/QGwp50BkimC

16.01.2022 Alcohol and Drug Foundation has launched a new campaign to raise awareness of how little habits can turn problematic, especially during this time. Our #SMARTRecovery online meetings are a great place to learn tools & techniques when things are starting to get out of control: https://smartrecoveryaustralia.com.au/online-smart-recover/

14.01.2022 Does this sound familiar? SMART meetings aim to help people battling any problem behaviour at all, including substance issues as well as anxiety and other disorders. via SMART Recovery International

14.01.2022 "My sister thanked me for taking care of her baby before prison officers wheeled her away." Poignant Guardian Australia story written by SMART Recovery Australia ambassador, Katie Horneshaw.

13.01.2022 ABC radio has put together a compelling look into Australia's only rehab centre dedicated to helping new mothers withdraw from opioid dependence. #LifeBeyondAddiction #RedefiningRecovery

13.01.2022 September is #RecoveryMonth and today is #RecoveryDay ... But, what does that mean?

13.01.2022 Next Thursday November 19 there's a free webinar co-presented by SMART Recovery Australia Research Advisory Committee member and Worimi woman, Liz Dale. Liz and Lynette Bullen, who has worked in the drug and alcohol field for nearly 25 years, will be examining how mainstream approaches work for Aboriginal people. You'll need to register, so follow this link. https://smartrecoveryaustralia.com.au/centre-of-research-e/

13.01.2022 Today we support #ausbandshirtday for bonafide legends Support Act. It's no secret that mental health and addictive behaviour issues are huge for the entertainment industry. That's why we're proud to show our support! What great Aussie song are you listening to this weekend?

10.01.2022 Do you support greater investment in drug treatment services, especially in rural and regional areas? If so, read more about the work of Fair Treatment, supported by SMART Recovery Australia. The Fair Treatment vision is a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect, including people who use drugs. Where we have drug laws informed by best practice and evidence and where treatment is available for all those who seek it. It's time for our political leaders to set aside their ideology, listen to the evidence, and modernise our laws. https://www.fairtreatment.org/

09.01.2022 It goes without saying that 2020 is an incredibly disappointing year to be at uni, missing out on a rite of passage (and, you know, solid face-to-face education). So the results of this study of more than 1200 students carried out by drug welfare company Neurosight aren't a huge surprise. Neurosight found extensive levels of drug use within its sample group, with many getting high more often to cope with lockdown. Reflecting a rising problem of poor student mental health during the pandemic, one in five respondents said they had received help for mental health problems. If this is sounding all too familiar, SMART Recovery Australia has free online meetings every day of the week that aim to help you self-manage your behaviour. https://www.vice.com//student-drug-use-uk-december-coronav

09.01.2022 Most of us love a sweet treat ... For some of us it could mean more. There are many underlying factors that could contribute to unhealthy eating habits. Here are some http://ow.ly/gZ4y50CKdyS

09.01.2022 As the post-election standoff drags on in America, many of us are dealing with high levels of stress and uncertainty. If you're feeling your control over problem behaviours start to slip, or you could just use some extra support, remember, you can attend a SMART Recovery online meeting at any time. SMART Recovery runs online meetings everyday of the week. Meetings are a safe, anonymous space where you can get support and advice from peers to help you get back on track.

07.01.2022 Today is R U OK? Day. So, today and any day, take some time to start a conversation. Connect with others, and make sure that they are OK. If you or anyone you know needs assistance, go to https://www.ruok.org.au/ or contact us through our channels.

06.01.2022 "I love a quiet achiever." https://smartrecoveryaustralia.com.au/feature-newtown-neig/

05.01.2022 There are many theories about addiction, but this empathetic approach from Nir Eyal, who wrote the book 'Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life' is hard to argue with: "Addiction only occurs at the unfortunate collision of three factors: a product that relieves discomfort... a person otherwise unable to cope, and a source of pain they are ill-equipped to handle." Would you agree? https://medium.com//the-addictive-products-myth-who-is-the

02.01.2022 Last night, the first episode of SBS's Addicted Australia docuseries introduced us to ten Australians as they embarked on their recovery journeys. SMART Recovery Australia was featured as a resource in the credits of the show. What were your thoughts on the first installment?

02.01.2022 We are all having a hard time dealing with all the turns, roundabouts and dead ends that COVID-19 keeps throwing at us but, for some, it's proving even more difficult to keep on the recovery path. If you are struggling, don't hesitate to ask for help. SMART Recovery offers free online meetings. Take advantage of them http://ow.ly/akxF50CYBgX

01.01.2022 How a simple brain training program could help you stay away from alcohol. More: http://ow.ly/cx5B50CeVoh

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