NSW CDAT

Community Drug Action Teams (CDATs) are informal groups of community members, Local Health Districts, and representatives from other government and non-government agencies who volunteer to work together on alcohol and other drugs (AOD) issues affecting their local community. There are more than 70 CDATs across NSW.

NSW Health has supported the CDAT Program since its creation in 1999.

Commencing January 2021, a consortium led by Odyssey House NSW will manage the CDAT Program. Karralika Programs Inc., Bila Muuji Aboriginal Corporation Health Services Inc. and The Buttery are also members of the consortium.

View the CDAT website here