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Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin
 

Supervised treatment intervention regime (STIR) (2008)

Author

Western Australian Drug and Alcohol Office

Publisher

Western Australian Drug and Alcohol Office

City

Perth

Type

Resource package

 

Description

The Supervised treatment intervention regime (STIR) is a program to assist people with substance use problems who are attending court for moderate-level crimes in Western Australia (WA). A brochure and a poster - for both metropolitan and regional areas - containing information on YPOP, including getting a referral to participate in the program, can be accessed from the program information page below. The resources, which include versions designed for an Aboriginal audience, were produced by the Drug and Alcohol Office of WA.

Abstract adapted from the Drug and Alcohol Office of Western Australia

Contact details

Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS)
PO Box 126
Mt Lawley WA 6929
Ph: (08) 9442 5000
Toll free: 1800 198 024 (country)
Fax: (08) 9442 5020
Email: ADIS@health.wa.gov.au

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Last updated: 28 August 2012
 
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