Alcohol management in Indigenous communities
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Harm to Healing: Strength-Based Approaches to Family Violence for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
The project will be undertaken by a multi-disciplinary team with a large cohort of community partners across four jurisdictions and will improve understanding of the experiences of families affected by family violence and child removals and build on years of research and frontline work with women and children by the project’s chief investigators and community partners to reduce family violence.
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Improving understandings of and responses to alcohol-related family violence for Aboriginal people
This research will provide substantive evidence on the associations between family violence and alcohol misuse for Aboriginal populations at three field sites across Australia.
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Alcohol Management Plans in Aboriginal Communities: An ethnographic study
This research aims to provide a sound basis for future development of AMPs by communities and government agencies.
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Alcohol Management Plans: Innovation in Research and Evaluation
This study drew on the lessons of the past five decades of strategies and an analysis of current practices in the sector.
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Alcohol Management Plans in Indigenous Australia
This project sought to develop an evidence base for Alcohol Management Plans as an appropriate policy framework to respond to the harms associated with alcohol misuse.
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Alcohol management in Indigenous north Australia: Policies and responses (2016-2020)
This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of Alcohol Management Plans and other strategies for alcohol regulation and management in a range in northern Australian Indigenous communities.