Indigenous Youth Alcohol and Drug Treatment Service
Queensland Health · Australia
State funding for an Indigenous youth alcohol and drug treatment service in Queensland under the Alcohol, Tobacco & Drug funding program. The program aims to minimise harm associated with alcohol, tobacco and other drug use in Queensland.
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Queensland
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Delivery of frontline alcohol and other drug treatment services for Indigenous young people, including service procurement and related community health support activities.Before you apply
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Reduced harm associated with alcohol, tobacco and other drug use in Queensland, with treatment and support services delivered to Indigenous youth.Grant not accepting applications
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