Case study of a decolonising Aboriginal community controlled comprehensive primary health care response to alcohol‐related harm
Abstract Objective: This paper provides a case study of the responses to alcohol of an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (The Service), and investigates the implementation of comprehensive primary health care and how it challenges the logic of colonial approaches. Methods: Data were dra...
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Main Authors: | Toby Freeman (Author), Fran Baum (Author), Tamara Mackean (Author), Anna Ziersch (Author), Juanita Sherwood (Author), Tahnia Edwards (Author), John Boffa (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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