The overall aim of the evaluation was to assess holistically the impact of the Bourke Alcohol Action Plan on community safety, health and wellbeing. More specific objectives included monitoring and reviewing the impact of the Plan's initiative to restrict takeaway alcohol sales, and assessing the impact of the Plan on road safety. A secondary objective was to explore whether impacts had extended to Aboriginal residents as well as non-Aboriginal residents of Bourke.
History
Citation
T. Senserrick, M. Lyford, R. Hinchcliff, S. Boufous, K. F. Clapham, S. Torr & R. Ivers, Evaluation of the Bourke Alcohol Action Plan: final report (The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, 2012).