Yarning places

The Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre Yarning Places (formerly called communities of practice) are culturally safe online spaces to communicate and share ideas on what’s working and what’s not, and to connect with colleagues from around the country. Membership to all Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre Yarning Places is free.

Explore our Yarning Places

Yarning Place community guidelines

Our Yarning Places are a safe place for people with an interest in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health to share information, knowledge and experience. As a courtesy to others – and to protect yourself – please ensure you follow our community guidelines when using Yarning Places.

View our Community Guidelines

Endnotes

Our yarning places (electronic networks) are based on the ‘community of practice’ model. More information on the ‘community of practice’ model is available on the website of Dr Etienne Wenger, an internationally recognised leader in the field of communities of practice.

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