The Queensland Indigenous alcohol diversion program : a health agency’s journey
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17/06/2010
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Drug and alcohol diversion programs provide offenders with the opportunity to divert from the criminal justice or child safety systems, and enter into treatment to address their illicit drug or alcohol use. However, low participation by Indigenous Australians in diversion programs has been recognised as an issue, with Indigenous Australians being much less likely to be diverted into treatment (NIDAC 2009: 9). QIADP represents a unique opportunity to improve Indigenous access to diversion programs. QIADP is an Indigenous-specific alcohol diversion program in its final, third year as a pilot, with the evaluation due December 2009. Many lessons have been learnt by Queensland Health as to what works and doesn’t work in the provision of alcohol-related treatment with this population, including how partnerships with other governmental departments and NGOs can enhance the quality of treatment and ways to build clinical cultural competence in the workforce and programmatic system. This presentation shares the practical lessons QH has learnt in delivering alcohol treatment within an Indigenous-specific diversion program. This includes solutions that others may find useful for application elsewhere, such as the holistic range of treatment options found helpful, and the relationship issues to work through to support a partnership response. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73998/1/CCCC_QIADP_NIDAC_Pres_Adelaide_2010_v2.pdf McPhail-Bell, Karen & Henaway, Chris (2010) The Queensland Indigenous alcohol diversion program : a health agency’s journey. In (Ed.) Inaugural National Indigenous Drug and Alcohol Conference: Listening, Learning and Leading, 16-18 June 2010, Adelaide, SA. (Unpublished) |
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Copyright 2010 The Author(s) |
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Faculty of Health |
Palavras-Chave | #111701 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health #160501 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy #160799 Social Work not elsewhere classified #Alcohol diversion #Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health #Therapeutic jurisprudence #Whole of government #Partnerships |
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