Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin
Vol 7 No 1 January 2007 - March 2007: ISSN 1445-7253

A peer-reviewed electronic journal from the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet

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Alcohol attributable deaths among Indigenous Australians - National Drug Research Institute releases report

The following information has been adapted from information provided by the National Drug Research Institute and media releases from the ABC.

The National Alcohol Indicators Project (NAIP), is a nationally coordinated project aimed at tracking and reporting on trends in alcohol-related harm in Australia at national, state and local levels. One of the main objectives of the project (which is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing) is to develop a set of indicators for the continual monitoring and evaluation of the effectiveness of state and national alcohol policies. The National Drug Research Institute recently released the first bulletin from the project that details alcohol attributable deaths among Indigenous Australians. It is the first of a series of bulletins to be published on this topic. The release of the report generated media comments about alcohol use in Indigenous communities.

 

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