Yarning about the misuse of kava and other drugs
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© Roderick Collard
Licensed by VISCOPY
Sydney 2007
The painting:
Rod says his artwork reflects his ancestry and Dreamtime spirit of which he has a strong spiritual passion. This helps him to create his designs and colour which come from within. 'This really inspires me which enables me to become more creative, this also gives me a real purpose in life'.
The artist:
Roderick Collard (a Nyungar man, the original peoples of the southwest of Western Australia). Born in 1951, Pingelly, Western Australia.
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Indigenous misuse of kava, pharmaceuticals and other drugs
Welcome to this web resource - a 'one-stop info-shop' for people working, studying or interested in addressing the misuse of kava, pharmaceuticals and other drugs among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We aim to provide quality information and resources about how to prevent and/or minimise the harm associated with the misuse of these drugs among Indigenous peoples. » more information
This web resource also supports a yarning place by providing electronic services that encourage information sharing and collaboration among the full range of health professionals and others involved in addressing the misuse of kava, pharmaceuticals and other drugs among Indigenous peoples. » more information
Web resources and yarning places addressing other aspects of Indigenous substance misuse (alcohol, tobacco, inhalants and illicit drugs) are also available online. » more information
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