SmokeCheck resources
Sydney School of Public Health (2011) SmokeCheck resources Sydney: NSW Department of Health
Sydney School of Public Health (2011) SmokeCheck resources Sydney: NSW Department of Health
DiGiacomo M, Davidson PM, Abbott PA, Davison J, Moore L, Thompson SC (2011) Smoking cessation in Indigenous populations of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States: elements of effective interventions International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; 8: (388-410)
Australian Bureau of Statistics (2010) The health and welfare of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, Oct 2010 Canberra: Australian Bureau of Statistics
Ratsch AM, Steadman KJ, Bogossian F (2010) The pituri story: a review of the historical literature surrounding traditional Australian Aboriginal use of nicotine in Central Australia Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine; 6: (1-32)
Gussy K, Fewquandie B, Von Roehl J (2010) The journey to ‘Our Space Smoke Free’ environment at Wuchopperen Health Service Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal; 34: (3-4)
Tippetts A, Kimberley Division of General Practice, Broome, WA (2010) SNAP into life Broome: Kimberley Division of General Practice
MacLaren D, Redman-MacLaren M, Clough A (2010) Estimating tobacco consumption in remote Aboriginal communities using retail sales data: some challenges and opportunities Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health; 34: (S66-S70)
van der Sterren A, Goreen Narrkwarren Ngrn-toura – Healthy Family Air Project Team 2010 (2010) Goreen Narrkwarren Ngrn-toura – Healthy Family Air: a literature review to inform the VACCHO Smoking amongst Pregnant Aboriginal Women research project Melbourne: Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation
Rosalind Butler, Chapman S, Thomas DP, Torzillo P (2010) Low daily smoking estimates derived from sales monitored tobacco use in six remote predominantly Aboriginal communities. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health; 34: (S71-S75)
The Commonwealth government has contributed $805.5 million to deliver the Indigenous Chronic Disease Package, as part of the COAG National Partnership Agreement on Closing the Gap in Indigenous Health Outcomes.