Gray D, Drandich M, Moore L, Wilkes T, Riley R, Davies S
National Centre for Research into the Prevention of Drug Abuse, Curtin University of Technology, Perth.
Aust J Public Health. 1995 Apr;19(2):177-85. doi: 10.1111/j.1753-6405.1995.tb00370.x.
This paper is based on the results of a project undertaken as the basis for a submission to the committee established to review the Western Australian Liquor Licensing Act 1988. It reports on key issues relating to liquor licensing, as identified by members of regional Aboriginal organisations. Among these issues are the promotion of alcohol consumption and misuse, discriminatory practices by licensees and the police and the need for greater community involvement in liquor licensing decisions. To address these issues, members of the participating organisations proposed: inclusion of a harm-minimisation objective in the Act, education and training programs for the public, licensees and the police, and industry funding for harm-minimisation programs.
本文基于一个项目的成果,该项目是提交给为审查1988年西澳大利亚酒类许可法案而设立的委员会的依据。它报告了地区原住民组织成员所确定的与酒类许可相关的关键问题。这些问题包括酒精消费和滥用的促进、持牌人和警方的歧视性做法以及社区在酒类许可决策中更大程度参与的必要性。为解决这些问题,参与组织的成员提议:在法案中纳入减少伤害目标、为公众、持牌人和警方开展教育和培训项目,以及由行业为减少伤害项目提供资金。