Tech Diet Workshop
Free professional development workshop on gaming, gambling, and digital addiction risks.
Details
Wednesday 25 March 2026
9:30am - 1:30pm
1 Loftus Cres, Homebush NSW 2140, Australia
Free
Free professional development workshop on gaming, gambling, and digital addiction risks.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
9:30am - 1:30pm
1 Loftus Cres, Homebush NSW 2140, Australia
Free
This engaging workshop offers professionals a deep dive into the challenges posed by gaming, gambling, and digital addiction. It highlights the impact these issues have on mental health, family dynamics, and child wellbeing. Attendees will gain valuable insights into emerging trends and early warning signs.
Participants will learn practical, evidence-based strategies to identify concerns and engage in supportive conversations. The workshop emphasizes harm-minimisation approaches and trauma-informed, culturally safe, child-centred practices.
This is a unique opportunity to enhance your skills in a supportive environment with like-minded professionals committed to making a difference.
The workshop runs for four hours, starting at 9:30 AM and concluding at 1:30 PM. It is hosted by CABL, Gamble Aware, and City of Canada Bay Council. Lunch is provided to ensure participants stay energized throughout the session.
Registration is essential to secure your spot. The workshop is free of charge, making it accessible for all professionals interested in this critical topic.
The focus will be on practical application within professional roles, ensuring that attendees leave with actionable knowledge to support their communities effectively.
The event takes place at the Zurich Centre, located at 1 Loftus Crescent, Concord, within the Homebush area. This venue is easily accessible and well-equipped for professional development events.
Public transport options and parking facilities are available nearby, making it convenient for attendees commuting from different parts of the city.
The venue is welcoming and designed to foster a collaborative learning environment, ideal for networking and knowledge sharing.
Please ensure you register in advance as places are limited. The workshop is designed for professionals working with children and families, so it is tailored to those in relevant fields.
Participants should come prepared for an interactive session that includes discussions and practical exercises. Any dietary requirements can be communicated upon registration.
This workshop supports ongoing professional development and is an excellent addition to your skillset in managing digital addiction issues.
The Tech Diet Workshop is completely free to attend. To book your place, registrations must be completed through the provided link or contact details.
Early registration is recommended to avoid disappointment as spots fill quickly. Lunch is included at no extra cost.
For further information or assistance with booking, contact CABL directly via phone or email.