A paralysis in public health policy: water fluoridation in Queensland (1996-2006)


Autoria(s): Akers, H. F.; Jackman, M. P.
Data(s)

01/04/2007

Resumo

By focusing on developments between 1996 and 2006, this paper explains the reasons for one of Australia’s public health inconsistencies, the comparatively low adoption of adjusted water fluoridation in Queensland. As such, this work involved literature review and traditional historical method. In Queensland, parliamentary support for water fluoridation is conditional on community approval. Political ambivalence and the constraints of the “Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act (1963)” Qld have hindered the advocacy of water fluoridation. The political circumstance surrounding the “Lord Mayor’s Taskforce on Fluoridation Report” (1997) influenced its findings and confirms that Australia’s biggest local authority, the Brisbane City Council, failed to authoritatively analyse water fluoridation. In 2004, a private member’s bill to mandate fluoridation failed in a spectacular fashion. In 2005, an official systems review of Queensland Health recommended public debate about water fluoridation. Our principal conclusion is that without mandatory legislation, widespread implementationof water fluoridation in Queensland is most unlikely.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:94130/History-Fluoridation-Qld.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:94130/jackman__ADAQNews.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:94130

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

ADA (Queensland)

Palavras-Chave #fluoridation #public health #Queensland #water treatment #320800 Dentistry #321200 Public Health and Health Services #CX
Tipo

Journal Article