Preuss Karissa, Brown Jean Napanangka
Mt Theo Project, Yuendumu, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia.
Drug Alcohol Rev. 2006 May;25(3):189-93. doi: 10.1080/09595230600644640.
Petrol sniffing is a major form of substance misuse in Aboriginal communities across Australia. This practice has detrimental effects on the health and wellbeing of individual sniffers, their families, communities and wider society. There are few examples of programmes that have successfully stopped petrol sniffing. This paper looks at the Mt Theo Program, regularly cited as 'the success story' in petrol sniffing interventions. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate key elements that have contributed towards Mt Theo Program's rare achievement: (1) initially, a multi-faceted approach including an outstation and youth programme, (2) community-initiated, operated, owned basis of the organisation, which incorporates (3) strong partnership between Indigenous and non-Indigenous team members and (4) an ability to operate beyond crisis intervention.
吸食汽油是澳大利亚各地原住民社区药物滥用的一种主要形式。这种行为对吸食者个人、其家庭、社区及更广泛的社会的健康和福祉都有不利影响。成功阻止吸食汽油行为的项目实例很少。本文探讨了西奥山项目,该项目在汽油吸食干预措施中常被视为“成功案例”。本文旨在展示促成西奥山项目罕见成就的关键要素:(1)最初采用多方面的方法,包括一个偏远居民点项目和青年项目;(2)该组织以社区发起、运营和所有为基础,其中包含(3)原住民和非原住民团队成员之间的牢固伙伴关系,以及(4)超越危机干预进行运作的能力。