The Australian Government will set the direction for addressing road safety over the next decade with its 2021–2030 National Road Safety Strategy. This road map will detail objectives and goals agreed upon by all Australian states and territories. Similar to previous national strategies, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians are a high priority population. Indigenous Australians are over-represented in serious injury and fatal road crashes, with alcohol a leading factor. Therapeutic and educational programs are a major strategy among the suite of measures designed to reduce and prevent drink driving in Australia. The release of this new strategy provides a timely opportunity to reflect on what is known about drink d...
Alcohol restrictions have been implemented in many Indigenous communities internationally,with the a...
Reduced driver licence participation among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has signific...
Alcohol use is common globally and the health risks from drinking are recognised. However, Indigenou...
The Australian Government will set the direction for addressing road safety over the next decade wit...
Purpose\ud \ud In response to the threat that drink drivers pose to themselves and others, drink dri...
In response to the threat that drink drivers pose to themselves and others, drink driving programs f...
[Extract] We recommend that cultural factors be included in Indigenous-specific drink driving progra...
Drink driving is a leading cause of criminal justice system contact for Indigenous Australians. Nati...
Issue addressed: Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced b...
Drink driving contributes towards high injury rates for Indigenous populations in Canada and Austral...
Drink driving continues to be a major public health concern. Significant reductions in road fataliti...
This program of research investigated the factors facilitating drink driving in Indigenous communiti...
Issue addressed Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced by...
Alcohol-involved accidents are one of the leading contributors towards high injury rates among Indig...
Drink driving contributes towards high injury rates for Indigenous populations in Canada and Austral...
Alcohol restrictions have been implemented in many Indigenous communities internationally,with the a...
Reduced driver licence participation among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has signific...
Alcohol use is common globally and the health risks from drinking are recognised. However, Indigenou...
The Australian Government will set the direction for addressing road safety over the next decade wit...
Purpose\ud \ud In response to the threat that drink drivers pose to themselves and others, drink dri...
In response to the threat that drink drivers pose to themselves and others, drink driving programs f...
[Extract] We recommend that cultural factors be included in Indigenous-specific drink driving progra...
Drink driving is a leading cause of criminal justice system contact for Indigenous Australians. Nati...
Issue addressed: Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced b...
Drink driving contributes towards high injury rates for Indigenous populations in Canada and Austral...
Drink driving continues to be a major public health concern. Significant reductions in road fataliti...
This program of research investigated the factors facilitating drink driving in Indigenous communiti...
Issue addressed Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced by...
Alcohol-involved accidents are one of the leading contributors towards high injury rates among Indig...
Drink driving contributes towards high injury rates for Indigenous populations in Canada and Austral...
Alcohol restrictions have been implemented in many Indigenous communities internationally,with the a...
Reduced driver licence participation among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has signific...
Alcohol use is common globally and the health risks from drinking are recognised. However, Indigenou...