Anita L. Jowitt
University of the South Pacific
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Drug and Alcohol Review | 2000
David McDonald; Anita L. Jowitt
Notes from the Editor This Harm Reduction Digest discusses kava, a beverage consumed in some of the Pacific Islands nations. In the past, while traditional use of the drug was widespread, custom determined who could use kava and for what purposes, and negative impacts were minimized. However, in recent years, as part of the processes of modernization, major changes have occurred with regard to who uses kava, where and how it is consumed. Community leaders, health workers and ordinary members of Pacific Island nations are increasingly identifying harms they believe are being caused by kava, including physical health problems; dependence; impacts on family life and the work-place; and the linking of kava consumption to that of alcohol and cigarettes. David McDonald and Anita Jowit present new data from a recent survey of kava drinkers and non-drinkers in Port Vila, Vanuatu, describe the extent and nature of the harms, and suggest some harm reduction approaches that have potential for preventing kava-related problems.
The Law Teacher | 2003
Anita L. Jowitt
THE GLODAL Alliance for Justice Education (GAJE) is a NGO with a broad mission of “promoting socially relevant legal education”. 1 Recently GAJE Australia held the organisation’s first regional conference.2 At this conference an HIV education project that aims to increase awareness of HIV and human rights issues was developed. It is different from many legal literacy programmes (particularly programmes based upon the distribution of information through brochures and other media) in that its starting point is the belief that law change and subsequent information/education about the law, particularly in relation to human right issues, does not, in itself, create societal change. Instead programmes have to be tailored in such a way as to encourage attitudinal change that is necessary in order to meaningfully recognise human rights.
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David A. Chappell; Alumita L. Durutalo; Alphonse Gelu; Anita L. Jowitt; Tarcisius Tara Kabutaulaka
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David A. Chappell; Anita L. Jowitt; Tarcisius Tara Kabutaulaka; Jaap Timmer