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      <title>Alcohol Awareness Kit</title>
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      <description>Title: Alcohol Awareness Kit
Abstract: Abstract: The Alcohol Awareness Kit is a resource to help staff talk about alcohol with their clients. It includes information about harms, recommended drinking limits, and tips on how to change drinking. Note: this resource is designed to be printed as double-sided A4 pages. These can be laminated so they last better.</description>
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      <title>Handbook  for Aboriginal Alcohol and Drug Work</title>
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      <description>Title: Handbook  for Aboriginal Alcohol and Drug Work
Authors: Lee, Kylie; Freeburn, Bradley; Ella, Steve; Miller, Warren; Perry, Jimmy; Conigrave, Kate
Abstract: The Handbook for Aboriginal Alcohol and Drug Work is a practical tool written for Aboriginal drug and alcohol workers, mental health workers and others working in this field. It offers a detailed look at alcohol and drug work from clinical, through to prevention, early intervention and harm reduction. This handbook is also likely to help people working to improve policy and those advocating for change. The idea for it came from workers all over Australia. They told us that they needed an easy to use handbook that can help them respond to the range of alcohol and drug issues they face every day. They also told us that such a book needs to take into account the complex challenges facing workers when helping clients, their families and, sometimes, whole communities.</description>
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