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Learning from 50 Years of Aboriginal Alcohol Programs

Beating the Grog in Australia

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer Nature Singapore | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9789819904006
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This open access book deals with community-based attempts on the part of Aboriginal communities and groups in Australia to address harms arising from alcohol misuse. Alcohol-related harms are viewed as both a product of colonisation and dispossession and a contributor to ongoing social, economic and health-related disadvantage, both in Australia and in other countries with colonised Indigenous populations, such as Canada, the US and New Zealand. This book contributes to an evidence-base by bringing together a selection of existing Australian documents considered by the editors to have continuing relevance to all those concerned with dealing with alcohol-related harms among Aboriginal peoples, These are contextualised in original chapters that recount key events, ideas, and programs.

The book is a practical resource for all people and groups concerned with addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander alcohol-related harms, both at the community level and at the level of policy-making and administration.

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ISBN13:9789819904006
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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1&nbsp;Explaining Aboriginal alcohol use: changing perspectives, hidden assumptions.- 2&nbsp;Prevention and early intervention.- 3&nbsp;Treatment and rehabilitation.- 4&nbsp;Community-based restrictions on alcohol availability.- 5&nbsp;Case study of community-led alcohol restrictions: the Fitzroy Valley.- 6&nbsp;Community-controlled liquor outlets and permit systems.- 7.&nbsp;Meeting the challenge of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).- 8&nbsp;Alcohol and community policing.- 9&nbsp;Conclusion: outcomes and issues.<div><br></div><div><br></div>

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