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ALC 15 year strategic plan 2012-2027

Details:

Title

ALC 15 year strategic plan 2012-2027

Creator

Anindilyakwa Land Council

Collection

Anindilyakwa Land Council annual report; Anindilyakwa Land Council strategic plan; Reports; PublicationNT

Date

2012

Notes

Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).

Language

English

Subject

Anindilyakwa Land Council (N.T.) -- Periodicals; Aboriginal Australians -- Northern Territory -- Groote Eylandt -- Periodicals

Publisher name

Anindilyakwa Land Council

Place of publication

Alyangula

Volume

2012-2027

Copyright owner

Anindilyakwa Land Council

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/254602

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/529654

Page content

ALC 15 year Strategic Plan 11. Actions in Summary 138 109. Lobby for strong bilingual education programs in all Anindilyakwa communities. 110. Work in partnership with schools to develop and deliver first language programs and resources. 111. Create an Intellectual Property and Traditional Knowledge Policy. 112. Investigate and report on potential for profit from Anindilyakwa intellectual property. 113. Establish ownership, where possible, and create a database of Anindilyakwa intellectual property. 114. Map and record local rock art across the Groote archipelago. Strengthen Community Capacity 115. Work with community and agencies to develop a holistic five-year action plan to address substance misuse. 116. Implement the substance misuse strategy and action plan. 117. Evaluate the substance misuse strategy include trends and status of substance use. 118. Develop appropriate response strategies for the following five years. 119. Finalise community safety plans for Angurugu, Umbakumba and Milyakburra. 120. Work with stakeholders to implement the Community Safety Plans for the three communities. 121. Advocate for the continuation of the Community Engagement Police Officer role. 122. Work with NT Police to incrementally increase police presence in communities, including police living in community. 123. Consult with the community about the Remote Job Community Program (RJCP).