Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council (SA) Aboriginal Corporation
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Delivered $44K across 2 government contracts for 1 buyer.
The Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council (SA) Aboriginal Corporation delivers culturally appropriate drug and alcohol prevention, treatment, and support services to Aboriginal people and communities across South Australia, aiming to improve health outcomes and reduce substance‑related harms.
Registered Charity
This social enterprise is also a registered charity with the ACNC:
Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council (SA) Aboriginal Corporation →Delivery Evidence
Source: AusTender public contract notices. Values can include amendments and may not equal cash paid in a single year.
Program Evidence
Programs this organisation runs that the Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA) has documented — with the cited studies and measured outcomes behind them. ALMA's evidence assessment, linked by ABN; not a CivicGraph endorsement.
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This is the primary RCT evaluation of the Youth on Track program conducted by BOCSAR (NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research). The study examined the effectiveness of the early intervention program for young people who offend in NSW. Results showed Youth on Track participant…
Source →The evaluation highlights that targeted alcohol and drug interventions for at-risk Aboriginal youth can lead to significant improvements in substance use behaviors and overall wellbeing. Programs that incorporate cultural elements and community involvement are particularly effect…
Source →This systematic review indicates that demand control programs, which include culturally appropriate interventions, have shown promise in reducing substance use among Indigenous youth. The review emphasizes the importance of community engagement and culturally relevant practices i…
Source →The Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council SA provides various programs and services for Aboriginal people in South Australia, including youth programs. These programs aim to support the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people, particularly in relation to drug and alcohol use. The…
Source →Participant and family feedback on cultural grounding and cultural identity outcomes via program evaluation surveys
Self-reported substance use data collected at intake and follow-up through counseling program assessments
Family participation rates in program activities tracked through program attendance records
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This study examines the role of culture and relationships in achieving successful treatment outcomes in Aboriginal drug and alcohol rehabilitation services. The research acknowledges the need for effective, culturally safe residential rehabilitation services for Aboriginal people…
Source →This community-based participatory research worked with six Aboriginal residential rehabilitation services in NSW to develop standardised assessment tools and define core treatment and organisational components. The research developed an evaluation framework to assess individual …
Source →Number of Aboriginal people accessing culturally appropriate AOD services, tracked via service intake records
Pre/post program substance use screening records over 12 months
Source: Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA), a curated evidence base of community programs. Programs are linked to this organisation by ABN; a program may be delivered by another part of the organisation.
Grant Funding
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ORIC-registered Indigenous corporation, ABN matched
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