Description |
xviii, 222 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
1. History : alcohol-the old days and nowadays -- 2. Alcohol : Alcohol and its effects -- 3. Action : stimulating action: ideas and experiences -- 4. Prevention : prevention, awareness and training -- 5. Control : managing drinking in hotels and clubs -- 6. Intervention : ideas for managing drinking trouble -- 7. Licensing : licensing issues -- 8. Services : mobilising existing services -- 9. More info : further reading and contacts |
Summary |
The aim of this book is to provide indigenous people in Australia, whether they are living in remote communities, in rural towns or in uban neighbourhoods, with ideas and strategies for managing alcohol. It aims to set out the advantages and disadvantages of different courses of action. It provides a selecton of case studies of what indigenous people have been doing, in order to share ideas and solutions |
Analysis |
Aborigines, Australian--Alcohol use |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography |
Notes |
Maggie Brady 1998 |
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Copy 2 donated by Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation |
Subject |
Aboriginal Australians -- Alcohol use -- Case studies.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Alcohol use -- Government policy.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Alcohol use.
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Alcoholism -- Australia -- Prevention.
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Author |
Australia. Department of Health and Family Services.
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LC no. |
00001390 |
ISBN |
0642367299 |
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