Overview

Alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment services provide treatment and support to people regarding their use of alcohol or drugs. Goals of treatment can include reduction or cessation of alcohol or drug use as well as improvements to social and personal functioning. Assistance may also be provided to support the family and friends of people who use alcohol or drugs.

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Latest findings

Treatment agencies provided around 244,400 treatment episodes to an estimated 127,800 people aged 10 and over

3 in 5 people who received treatment were male (62%) and half (51%) were aged 30–49

‘Assessment only’ service use patterns varied across states and territories

Half of clients who received an ‘Assessment only’ episode went on to receive further treatment within one year

57,740 clients received opioid pharmacotherapy treatment on a snapshot day in 2025

There were 3,241 locations in Australia where people could receive opioid pharmacotherapy treatment in 2025

Related information

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