The development of a healing model of care for an Indigenous drug and alcohol residential rehabilitation service: a community-based participatory research approach
Abstract Background Given the well-established evidence of disproportionately high rates of substance-related morbidity and mortality after release from incarceration for Indigenous Australians, access to comprehensive, effective and culturally safe residential rehabilitation treatment will likely a...
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Main Authors: | Alice Munro (Author), Anthony Shakeshaft (Author), Anton Clifford (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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