eLearning
eLEARNING SERIES | WORKING WITH ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLE |
MODULE NAME | "Eyez On Ice" Orientation |
MODULE NUMBER | Extension |
LEARNING LEVEL | Level 3 – Priority Populations |
TARGET AUDIENCE | People working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Queensland. |
MODULE AIM | "Eyez on Ice" is a new resource that has been developed to assist health professionals and families to support people impacted by problematic substance use, particularly crystal methamphetamine (ice). This module provides an overview of "Eyez On Ice", including guidance on how it can be used by health professionals, community members and families as part of a conversation with someone who is impacted by problematic substance use. QAIHC requests that all workers complete this module prior to using the "Eyez On Ice" resources in their community or workplace. |
LEARNING OUTCOMES | By the end of this module, learners will be able to:
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LENGTH | 30 mins |
CPD | Participation in this activity may contribute to CPD. A Statement of Completion will be issued on completion of this module. |
REFERENCE LIST | The full reference list for this module is available on request. |
SUGGESTED CITATION | Insight: Centre for AOD Training and Workforce Development. Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: "Eyez On Ice" Orientation. Brisbane: Queensland Health; 2025. Available from: https://insight.qld.edu.au/training/elearning |
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION | This resource is licensed under Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0). This license requires that reusers give credit to the creator. It allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, even for commercial purposes. |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | "Eyez on Ice" has been developed by the Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council (QAIHC) and was funded by the Queensland State Government’s Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs (MHAOD) Branch, Queensland Health. QAIHC acknowledges contributions from member services, the Content Advisory Group, Queensland Health and QNADA for their input during the development of this resource. The development of this eLearning module was proudly supported by Insight: Centre for AOD Training and Workforce Development. |
LAST UPDATED | August 2022 |
REVIEW AND FEEDBACK | As part of our commitment to continuous quality improvement our eLearning modules undergo a minor review every 2 years, and a major review every 4 years. All evaluation responses are carefully considered during these reviews. If you have significant or urgent feedback, we encourage you to email us directly at insight@health.qld.gov.au |