2021
DOI: 10.1111/dar.13418
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Drink driving among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: What has been done and where to next?

Abstract: The Australian Government will set the direction for addressing road safety over the next decade with its 2021-2030 National Road Safety Strategy. This road map will detail objectives and goals agreed upon by all Australian states and territories. Similar to previous national strategies, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians are a high priority population. Indigenous Australians are over-represented in serious injury and fatal road crashes, with alcohol a leading factor. Therapeutic an… Show more

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“…7 There are differences in the response to drink and drug driving offences across jurisdictions in Australia. 10 In addition to fines, licence demerit points and in some cases, imprisonment, most states and territories also have some form of drink and drug driver education and/or therapeutic program for offenders. These vary in length, delivery model and content but usually involve group sessions.…”
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“…7 There are differences in the response to drink and drug driving offences across jurisdictions in Australia. 10 In addition to fines, licence demerit points and in some cases, imprisonment, most states and territories also have some form of drink and drug driver education and/or therapeutic program for offenders. These vary in length, delivery model and content but usually involve group sessions.…”
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confidence: 99%