Petrol Sniffing What the Teacher Ought to Do

Authors

  • D. McClay
  • M. Christie

Abstract

People under pressure often turn to drugs to help them cope with their difficulties. This seems to happen in nearly every culture in the world. Alcohol is the major drug used in Australia – by all the racial groups. Aboriginal children under pressure often turn to petrol sniffing. The habit seems to have been introduced to Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory during World War II. What to do about it is a worrying problem because it often seems that the harder we try, the worse it gets.

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Published

1980-11-01

How to Cite

McClay, D., & Christie, M. (1980). Petrol Sniffing What the Teacher Ought to Do. The Aboriginal Child at School, 8(5), 39–42. Retrieved from https://ajie.atsis.uq.edu.au/acs/article/view/1528

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