The Knowledge Centre web resource aims to provide the evidence base to reduce harmful substance use among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It provides quick and free online access to a comprehensive collection of relevant, evidence-based, current and culturally appropriate alcohol and other drug (AOD) knowledge-support and decision-support materials and information for individuals, communities, practitioners and policy makers that can be used in the prevention, identification and management of alcohol and other drug use in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population. The contract to develop the Australian Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre) was awarded to Edith Cowan University...
Evaluation of minority-culture specific treatment centres for substance use and mental health is cha...
Aboriginal people experience a disproportionate amount of the harms associated with use of substance...
Objective: Identifying preventative approaches to substance use in Indigenous communities is the fou...
Australia’s national research and knowledge centre on crime and justice www.aic.gov.au ISSN 1836-9...
This paper was developed to challenge a perception that effective alcohol and other drugs (AOD) trea...
1999 1. National Centre for Research into the Prevention of Drug Abuse, Curtin University of Technol...
High levels of alcohol and other drug use-related harm among Indigenous Australians are both a conse...
Surveys have shown that, while Indigenous Australians are less likely than non-Indigenous Australian...
Alcohol and other substance misuse is an acknowledged health and social problem, not only in the Pil...
The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet’s mission is to contribute to improvements in Indigenous hea...
Drug misuse has significant impacts on families and communities and is a major concern for Australia...
OBJECTIVE. To describe the design and implementation of a culturally mediated case management model ...
Alcohol is one of the leading causes of social, legal and health problems for Indigenous Australians...
Objective: To contextualise and provide an overview of two review papers - prepared as part of a lar...
The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Broome Campus Centre for Indigenous Studies has begun rese...
Evaluation of minority-culture specific treatment centres for substance use and mental health is cha...
Aboriginal people experience a disproportionate amount of the harms associated with use of substance...
Objective: Identifying preventative approaches to substance use in Indigenous communities is the fou...
Australia’s national research and knowledge centre on crime and justice www.aic.gov.au ISSN 1836-9...
This paper was developed to challenge a perception that effective alcohol and other drugs (AOD) trea...
1999 1. National Centre for Research into the Prevention of Drug Abuse, Curtin University of Technol...
High levels of alcohol and other drug use-related harm among Indigenous Australians are both a conse...
Surveys have shown that, while Indigenous Australians are less likely than non-Indigenous Australian...
Alcohol and other substance misuse is an acknowledged health and social problem, not only in the Pil...
The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet’s mission is to contribute to improvements in Indigenous hea...
Drug misuse has significant impacts on families and communities and is a major concern for Australia...
OBJECTIVE. To describe the design and implementation of a culturally mediated case management model ...
Alcohol is one of the leading causes of social, legal and health problems for Indigenous Australians...
Objective: To contextualise and provide an overview of two review papers - prepared as part of a lar...
The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Broome Campus Centre for Indigenous Studies has begun rese...
Evaluation of minority-culture specific treatment centres for substance use and mental health is cha...
Aboriginal people experience a disproportionate amount of the harms associated with use of substance...
Objective: Identifying preventative approaches to substance use in Indigenous communities is the fou...