Impacts of Banned Drinkers Register Re-introduction in Northern Territory

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Deakin University

This project aims to investigate the impact of the re-introduction of the Banned Drinker Register in the Northern Territory, where rates of alcohol-related harm are more than twenty times that seen in other Australian states. This interdisciplinary team will use qualitative and quantitative methods across urban and remote locations to answer complex questions about policy impact. This Project expects to provide evidence to inform future policy introduction and refinement. It aims to enhance Aboriginal research capacity for investigating alcohol policy. Benefits should include world’s best evidence on the impact of supply restriction policies on treatment needs and the massive levels of harm seen in the Northern Territory.

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Impacts of Northern Territory banned drinker register on police recorded youth assault
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Journal article
Authors
Baldwin R, Miller PG, Coomber K, Scott D, Paradies Y.
Publisher
Drug Alcohol Rev
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A historical overview of legislated alcohol policy in the Northern Territory of Australia: 1979–2021
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Journal article
Authors
Clifford, S., Smith, J.A., Livingston, M. et al.
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BMC Public Health
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Protocol: Learning from alcohol (policy) reforms in the Northern Territory (LEARNT): protocol for a mixed-methods study examining the impacts of the banned drinker register.
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Journal article
Authors
Miller, P., Coomber, K., Smith, J., Livingston, M., Stevens, M., Guthridge, S., Room, R., Wright, C.J., Rung, D., Clifford, S. and Baldwin, R.
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BMJ Open
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Author: Peter Miller,Kerri Coomber,James Smith,Michael Livingston,Matthew Stevens,Steven Guthridge,Robin Room,Cassandra J C Wright,Daile Rung,Sarah Clifford,Ryan Baldwin,Sumon Das,Yin Paradies,Debbie Scott,Kalinda E Griffiths,Clare Farmer,Richelle Mayshak,Bronwyn Silver,Sam Moore,Jordan Mack,Vincent Mithen,Danielle Dyall,J Ward,John Boffa,Tanya Chikritzhs
Publication: BMJ Open
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
Date: Apr 1, 2022
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Industry views about the banned drinker register in the Northern Territory: early lessons from a qualitative evaluation
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Journal article
Authors
Adamson E, Clifford S, Wallace T, Smith JA.
Publisher
Drug and Alcohol Review
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©2020 The Authors. Drug and Alcohol Review published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.