Nguiu Aboriginal community (Bathurst Island, Tiwi Island) report : 21 July 1997 to 5 December 1997

The Aboriginal Family Violence Strategy (AFVS) is an interactive process or an 'open framework' approach, where Aboriginal community people share responsibility for the design and development of their own programs and take 'action' in their communities. Y

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Main Authors: Thorne, Ken, Butler, Veronica, Northern Territory Living with Alcohol Program
Other Authors: Territory Health Services
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Published: Territory Health Services 2017
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spellingShingle Aboriginal Australians
Social conditions
Abuse
Family violence
Government policy
Nguiu Aboriginal Community
Thorne, Ken
Butler, Veronica
Northern Territory Living with Alcohol Program
Nguiu Aboriginal community (Bathurst Island, Tiwi Island) report : 21 July 1997 to 5 December 1997
title Nguiu Aboriginal community (Bathurst Island, Tiwi Island) report : 21 July 1997 to 5 December 1997
title_full Nguiu Aboriginal community (Bathurst Island, Tiwi Island) report : 21 July 1997 to 5 December 1997
title_fullStr Nguiu Aboriginal community (Bathurst Island, Tiwi Island) report : 21 July 1997 to 5 December 1997
title_full_unstemmed Nguiu Aboriginal community (Bathurst Island, Tiwi Island) report : 21 July 1997 to 5 December 1997
title_short Nguiu Aboriginal community (Bathurst Island, Tiwi Island) report : 21 July 1997 to 5 December 1997
title_sort nguiu aboriginal community (bathurst island, tiwi island) report : 21 july 1997 to 5 december 1997
topic Aboriginal Australians
Social conditions
Abuse
Family violence
Government policy
Nguiu Aboriginal Community
topic_facet Aboriginal Australians
Social conditions
Abuse
Family violence
Government policy
Nguiu Aboriginal Community
url http://hdl.handle.net/10070/301822