Learning To Work With The Community: The Development Of The Wujal Wujal Guidelines For Supporting People Who Are At Risk

The Suicide Prevention Project operates under a community development mode of collaboration by interacting with the entire community. Results pointed to culturally appropriate guidelines and the establishment of locally supported network to respond to at risk individuals.
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Peter McCormick
Firorza Mohammed
Allanah O'Brien
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No
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Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, vol. 25, no. 4, July/August 2001, pp. 19-25
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2001
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Articles -- General
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