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Drugs in a Multicultural Community: An Assessment of Involvement
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About the report
Drugs in a Multicultural Community: An Assessment of Involvement is a research project conducted for the Department of Human Services by the Macfarlane Burnet Centre for Medical Research (MBCMR) and the North Richmond Community Health Centre (NRCHC).
The report was overseen by a Steering Committee convened by the Drug Policy Unit, Public Health. The report makes an important contribution to understanding the impact of illicit drugs on culturally and linguistically diverse communities. The project was completed in May 2000.
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Sections of the report
Executive Summary (439kb, pdf)
Recommendations (155kb, pdf)
Literature - Health and Social Impact (258kb, pdf)
Ethnic Groups Selected on the Basis of Adequate Available Literature (284kb, pdf)
Literature - Criminal Justice (386kb, pdf)
The Media and Its Coverage of Illicit Drug Issues (228kb, pdf)
Databases: Methodology, Results, Discussion (229kb, pdf)
Summary of Health and Drug Treatment-Related Databases (322kb, pdf)
Databases (468kb, pdf)
The Key Informant Interview Phase: Health, Welfare and Drug Treatment Services (259kb, pdf)
The Key Informant Interview Phase: Criminal Justice (438kb, pdf)
Appendices (230kb, pdf)
References and Bibliography (319kb, pdf)
List of Tables and Figures (133kb, pdf)
Entire report
Drugs in a Multicultural Community: An Assessment of Involvement (2.2Mb, pdf)
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