"I just feel comfortable out here, there's something about the place": staff and client perceptions of a remote Australian Aboriginal drug and alcohol rehabilitation service
Abstract Background The need for effective, culturally safe residential rehabilitation services for Aboriginal people is widely acknowledged, however the combination of treatment components that is optimally effective, is not well defined. Most existing Aboriginal residential rehabilitation research...
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Main Authors: | Alice Munro (Author), Julaine Allan (Author), Anthony Shakeshaft (Author), Courtney Breen (Author) |
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