In 2002/2003, the Queensland Government released a decision that Alcohol Management Plans (AMPs) were to be introduced to most Indigenous communities in Cape York, Australia, in an effort to address violence generally and specifically violence against women and children. By 2008, increased restrictions brought total prohibition in some communities and tightened restrictions in others. This project provides a pre-/postprohibition comparison and analysis of injuries, injuries that involved alcohol and verified police reported assaults. Supporting this are rich community survey data which together aim to elicit the effect restricting alcohol had on violent activity in the communities, particularly for women
[Extract] In the early 2000's many Indigenous communities across Queensland Alcohol Management Plans...
Background: In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm in ...
Alcohol restrictions have been implemented in many Indigenous communities internationally,with the a...
In 2002/2003, the Queensland Government released a decision that Alcohol Management Plans (AMPs) wer...
In many Indigenous communities across Queensland Alcohol Management Plans (AMPs) were implemented in...
To curb high rates of alcohol-related violence and injury in Indigenous communities, alcohol managem...
Alcohol is one of the leading causes of social, legal and health problems for Indigenous Australians...
Background: Legal restrictions on alcohol availability have been used to address violence and injury...
Abstract Background Legal restrictions on alcohol availability have been used to address violence an...
Very high rates of injury and death during the 1990s were linked with increased alcohol availability...
[Extract] My colleagues and I wish to convey the findings of a research project recently conducted i...
Background In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm in d...
Background: In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm in ...
Background: In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm in ...
[Extract] Forward. As a means of controlling alcohol availability in many Indigenous communities ac...
[Extract] In the early 2000's many Indigenous communities across Queensland Alcohol Management Plans...
Background: In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm in ...
Alcohol restrictions have been implemented in many Indigenous communities internationally,with the a...
In 2002/2003, the Queensland Government released a decision that Alcohol Management Plans (AMPs) wer...
In many Indigenous communities across Queensland Alcohol Management Plans (AMPs) were implemented in...
To curb high rates of alcohol-related violence and injury in Indigenous communities, alcohol managem...
Alcohol is one of the leading causes of social, legal and health problems for Indigenous Australians...
Background: Legal restrictions on alcohol availability have been used to address violence and injury...
Abstract Background Legal restrictions on alcohol availability have been used to address violence an...
Very high rates of injury and death during the 1990s were linked with increased alcohol availability...
[Extract] My colleagues and I wish to convey the findings of a research project recently conducted i...
Background In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm in d...
Background: In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm in ...
Background: In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm in ...
[Extract] Forward. As a means of controlling alcohol availability in many Indigenous communities ac...
[Extract] In the early 2000's many Indigenous communities across Queensland Alcohol Management Plans...
Background: In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm in ...
Alcohol restrictions have been implemented in many Indigenous communities internationally,with the a...