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NCETA’s Workplace publications examine various alcohol and other drug-related issues in the context of the workplace.  Particular emphasis is placed on the role of workplace culture, and its impact on behaviours such as risky drinking, and strategies to manage this.

 

New Article

In January 2005 Dr. Ken Pidd published an article in Of Substance  (January 2005 VOL. 3 NO. 1) on workplace AOD issues such as the role of the supervisor and management in some industries where AOD problems are prevalent.

Workplace Culture and Alcohol Use.

Coming Soon

An occasional paper that examines the relationship between workplace culture, alcohol use and Australian morbidity and mortality rates.

 

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