Essential Learning

NTAHC has range of face to face workshops as well as access to printed and digital resources. If you can't find what you need here please call us or pop in.


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Workshops


NTAHC Education and Training can provide essential learning on a range of subjects. Workshops are delivered by our highly experienced staff and peers.

By Accalia Dalmore 26 Nov, 2021
Your guide to inclusive language. This training supports individuals, workplaces, and community groups on how to provide inclusive language for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex (LGBTI) people.
By James Emery 19 Jan, 2021
Destigmatisation Training This training aims to increase knowledge and skills in working with people who use drugs (PWUD). What we cover: Explore and reflect on personal perceptions and beliefs of people who use drugs Identify how these perceptions and beliefs affect behaviour and interactions with patients and clients Safely challenge personally held stereotypes using evidence Develop empathy for people who use drugs by sharing lived experiences Identify strategies to reshape patient and client interactions into more positive therapeutic relationships.. Audience: This training is designed for any staff that work with PWUD, including clinicians and non-clinicians such as community services, AOD services and any other health care services.  Session plan is delivered over 2 hours, however, we can provide tailored short and intensive sessions on request. Locations: Darwin. For training needs, we can come to you across the NT if budget permits or we can arrange a session in Darwin City. Register your interest via our online form:
By James Emery 28 Dec, 2020
This training supports individuals, workplaces and community groups on how to be Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) inclusive.
By James Emery 28 Dec, 2020
Learn about Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmitted Infections
By James Emery 21 Dec, 2020
This training supports aged care organisations and individuals working with older adults on how to be Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) inclusive.
By James Emery 16 Dec, 2020
NSP & Cultural Safety Deliver a Power Point and talk to CDU Nursing Students about what we do in the Northern Territory AIDs and hepatitis Council's Needle and Syringe Program in regard to Cultural Safety. Locations: Darwin. For training needs, we can come to you across the NT if budget permits or we can arrange a session in Darwin City. Register your interest via our online form:
By James Emery 16 Dec, 2020
Sex Work and Laws – NT & Nationally Presented by sex worker representaives from SWOP NT and the SWRG. This session directly connects course particants to sex workers who impart collective knowledge that ensures participants fully understand barriers for sex workers to health and justice services due to stigma, discrimination and unjust and couterproductive laws. The training also explains why the full decriminalisation of sex work is essentil to acheive the best possible public health outcomes. Audience: Essential training for stakeholders who need to understand barriers for sex workers to health and justice services due to stigma, discrimination and unjust and counterproductive laws. How to support sex workers who are referred to them Cost: Contact us for a quote. Delivered by Peer Educators. Locations: Darwin. For training needs, we can come to you across the NT if budget permits or we can arrange a session in Darwin City. Register your interest via our online form:
By James Emery 14 Dec, 2020
RESPEC+ speakers attend formal training workshops to learn the skills of public speaking.
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“Excellent. Huge learning curve. Great activities that increased my awareness and knowledge”



Family Planning Darwin

Sexual & Gender Diversity

“Was great when (the facilitator) said ‘we’. Thanks for sharing personal info. Space was safe for us to tell our stories”

Katherine Pride

Sexual & Gender Diversity 

"Very clear & helpful explanation of terms, making me more confident in using them”



Clinic 34 Darwin

Trans101

“Every aspect has been thoroughly informative, engaging, great pace, interactive, easy to understand, a lot of fun”

ARRCS Alice Springs

Silver Rainbow

FOR A QUOTE CONTACT NTAHC AT info@ntahc.org.au


Our rates are inclusive of travel and delivery related expenses in Darwin and Alice Springs. For training in other locations additional travel expenses may be incurred.

For longer training sessions price can be negotiated on a case by case basis.


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Where can I get PeP or PrEP?


Get PeP! See Clinic 34 or any Hospital Emergency Department.


Get PrEP! See Clinic 34 or book in to see your GP

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  • What is Pep?

    Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is the administration of antiretroviral HIV medications for 28 days, commenced within 72 hours of possible exposure to HIV infection.


    PEP has been shown to reduce the risk of HIV infection following needle stick injuries to healthcare workers by 81%. However, it is unknown whether it is effective following sexual exposure, though animal and laboratory studies suggest that it is likely to be.


    Go to your local Hospital Emergency Department and ask for PEP with in 72 hours.

  • What is PreP

    PrEP stands for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis. This is a way of protecting yourself from getting HIV by taking a tablet once a day every day. PrEP does not prevent you from other infections that you can get when having sex, so it is still important to use condoms to be protected from these.

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