Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Program
Queensland Health · Australia
Funding for non-government organisations to deliver health services and support for First Nations people through State Closing the Gap funds. The program relates to Indigenous alcohol and other drug treatment services in Queensland.
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Queensland
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What is the Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Program?
The Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Program is a non-profit grant offered by Queensland Health in Australia. Funding for non-government organisations to deliver health services and support for First Nations people through State Closing the Gap funds. The program relates to Indigenous alcohol and other drug treatment services in Queensland.
Who is eligible for the Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Program?
Non-government organisations Must deliver frontline health services or support Focus on First Nations people Program delivered through Queensland Closing the Gap funding
What activities are funded?
Delivery of alcohol and other drug treatment services, frontline health services, and support programs for First Nations people.
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