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For health professionals

For a copy of the "Australian Guidelines to Reduce Health Risks from Drinking Alcohol, 2009", please navigate to the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) website

The following materials can be simply given to veterans or used as part of an intervention process.

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The Right Mix Information Kit

 A collated kit, including posters, brochure, factsheets and low risk drinking guide.

 

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Brochure

A first point of call for veterans and their families, aimed at encouraging them to think about the issue.

Download P00847_Right_Mix_Brochure_2009_21.pdf View a PDF of the Brochure (1.07MB)

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Facts and Furphies Brochure

Facts and Furphies

Challenges some of the myths about alcohol.

Download P00849_Fact_and_Furphies1.pdf View a PDF of the Facts and Furphies (2.07MB)

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Changing the Mix Guide

Changing The Mix - A Guide to Low-Risk Drinking for the Veteran Community

An easy to follow self-help resource for veterans interested in changing their drinking behaviour.

Download TRM_full_Guide_2009.pdf View a PDF of the Guide (1.08MB)

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(free)

Alcohol Screen - Audit - Professional - Oct09

 

 

Health Provider AUDIT

An easy to use AUDIT to print off and go through with your patients or clients.

 Download D718_-_Alcohol_Screen_AUDIT_-_Health_Professionals1.pdf View a printable PDF of the Alcohol Screen (AUDIT) (495KB) 

  

 
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The Right Mix PDF Order Form

Download this  Download P00858_The_Right_Mix_order_form2.pdf View a PDF of the Order Form (765KB) and then post, email or fax it to the contact details contained within to order further The Right Mix resources.

 

 

Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention manual (AS+BI)

A training program for veteran service providers.

Developed as a training tool for teaching the skills of alcohol screening and brief intervention to those who deliver front line services to the veteran community and who are in a unique position for early and appropriate intervention for alcohol use. It is also intended to be used as a resource manual for continuing reference by service providers as part of their skill development for alcohol intervention.

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Towards better mental health for the veteran community

DVA mental health policy and strategic directions (January 2001 reprinted August 2002)

Download Towards_Better_Mental_Health_For_the_Veteran_Community.pdf Towards_Better_Mental_Health_For_the_Veteran_Community.pdf (343KB)

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