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|a Learning from 50 Years of Aboriginal Alcohol Programs :
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|a Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Beating the Grog: An Explanatory Note -- Contents -- Authors and Artist -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Boxes -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Overview of the Book -- 1.3 A Note on Terminology -- 1.4 A Time of Transition? -- References -- 2 Explaining Aboriginal Alcohol Use: Changing Perspectives, Hidden Assumptions -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Legacy of a Century of Prohibition of Aboriginal Drinking -- 2.3 Biomedical and Psychological Explanations for Aboriginal Alcohol Use -- 2.3.1 Alcoholism as a Disease -- 2.3.2 Social-Psychological Explanations -- 2.4 Alcohol as a Public Health Problem -- 2.4.1 The Northern Territory 'Living with Alcohol Program' -- 2.5 Sociological and Anthropological Explanations for Aboriginal Drinking -- 2.5.1 Colonisation as a Structure -- 2.5.2 Structure and Practice -- 2.6 Dissenting Voices -- 2.7 Alcohol and the Social Determinants of Health -- 2.8 Alcohol and Intergenerational Trauma -- 2.9 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Prevention and Early Intervention -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Primary Prevention -- 3.3 Secondary Prevention/Early Intervention -- 3.3.1 Screening for Risky Alcohol Use -- 3.3.2 Brief Interventions -- 3.3.3 Implementing Early Interventions in Aboriginal Settings: Barriers and Challenges -- 3.4 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Treatment and Rehabilitation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Twelve-Step-Based Residential Treatment -- 4.3 Alcoholism as a Family Disease -- 4.4 Criticisms of the Disease Concept and Twelve Step Programs -- 4.5 Culture, Healing and Alcohol Misuse -- 4.6 Combining Healing and Therapeutic Interventions -- 4.7 Non-residential Treatment -- 4.8 Supporting the Aboriginal Alcohol and Other Drug Workforce -- 4.9 Evaluating Treatment Programs-At Home and Abroad -- 4.10 Summary and Conclusions -- References.
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|a 5 Community-Based Restrictions on Alcohol Availability -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Local Restrictions: A Framework -- 5.3 The Foundations of Restriction-Based Approaches -- 5.4 Restricting Alcohol Availability in Yalata, S.A. -- 5.5 The Struggle for Restrictions at Curtin Springs Roadhouse (CSR) -- 5.6 Alcohol Restrictions and Racial Discrimination -- 5.7 Restricting Alcohol Sales in Towns: 'Thirsty Thursday' in Tennant Creek -- 5.8 Other Communities, Other Restrictions -- 5.9 More Recent Examples of Restrictions on Supply -- 5.9.1 Fitzroy Crossing and Halls Creek, WA -- 5.9.2 Norseman, WA -- 5.10 Alcohol Management Plans in Queensland -- 5.11 Special Measures Revisited -- 5.12 Evaluating Outcomes -- 5.13 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Case Study of Community-Led Alcohol Restrictions: The Fitzroy Valley -- 6.1 The Fitzroy Valley -- 6.2 Community Crisis -- 6.3 Alcohol Restrictions in the Valley -- 6.4 Issues of Consent -- 6.5 Restrictions Evaluated -- References -- 7 Community-Controlled Liquor Outlets and Permit Systems -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Community-Controlled Liquor Outlets: The Rationale -- 7.3 Beer Canteen in Yalata, South Australia, 1969-1982 -- 7.4 Liquor Outlets in Queensland Communities -- 7.5 Liquor Outlets in Northern Territory Communities -- 7.5.1 Community Clubs and Urban Drunkenness -- 7.5.2 Licensed Clubs and Drinking Patterns -- 7.5.3 Licensed Clubs and the 2007 Intervention -- 7.5.4 How Clubs Operate -- 7.6 Liquor Permit Systems -- 7.6.1 Nunavut, Canada -- 7.6.2 Northern Territory, Australia -- 7.7 Conclusions -- References -- 8 Meeting the Challenge of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 What is FASD? -- 8.3 How Big a Problem is FASD in Australia? -- 8.4 Conducting a Community Prevalence Study -- 8.5 The Unknown Impact of FASD -- 8.6 Preventing FASD in Aboriginal Communities.
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|a 8.6.1 Apunipima Cape York Health Council Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Project (2002-2006) -- 8.6.2 Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Service FASD Program -- 8.6.3 Making FASD History: A Multi-site Prevention Program -- 8.7 Diagnosing FASD in Aboriginal Communities -- 8.8 Supporting Individuals and Families with FASD in Aboriginal Communities -- 8.8.1 Parent Support Program: Jandu Yani U -- 8.8.2 School-Based Support -- 8.9 Conclusions -- References -- 9 Alcohol and Community Policing -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Earliest Warden Schemes and Patrols -- 9.3 Julalikari Community Patrol -- 9.4 Patrols in Remote Communities -- 9.5 Extension, Expansion-and Evaluation -- 9.6 Patrolling Cities: The Nyoongar Patrol Outreach Service -- 9.7 Patrols and Policing in NSW -- 9.8 'The Intervention' in 2007 -- 9.9 Warden Schemes and Social Behaviour Projects -- 9.10 Summary and Conclusions: Patrols and Community Policing -- References -- 10 Conclusion: Outcomes and Issues -- 10.1 Community Control -- 10.2 The Importance of Relationships -- 10.3 Knowledge for Whom? -- References -- Correction to: Learning from 50 Years of Aboriginal Alcohol Programs -- Correction to: P. d'Abbs and N. Hewlett, Learning from 50 Years of Aboriginal Alcohol Programs, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0401-3 -- Index -- Correction to: Learning from 50 Years of Aboriginal Alcohol Programs.
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|a Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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