Australia. Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs,
Collection
E-Publications,
E-Books,
PublicationNT,
Date
2011-11,
Description
This evaluation examines the Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER), which was initiated in June 2007, from a whole-of-government perspective. The requirement for an independent, outcome-focused evaluation is a key feature of the National Partnership Agreement for Closing the Gap in the Northern Territory, which committed to a joint evaluation with the Northern Territory Government in 2011–12.
This report assesses the outcomes from both the initial emergency phase of the NTER and the redesign and stabilisation under the Closing the Gap in the Northern Territory National Partnership Agreement.
The overall aim of this evaluation was to examine whether the measures, both individually and collectively, have been effective and comprehensive and have led to improved and sustainable outcomes in safety, health, education and employment. It also sought to examine how well coordination and engagement have been conducted.,
Table of contents
Overview -- Background -- Research into community safety, wellbeing and service provision -- Coordination and management -- Promoting law and order -- Improving child and family health -- Supporting families -- Enhancing education -- Welfare reform and employment -- Housing and land reform.,
Language
English,
Subject
Aboriginal Australian -- Northern Territory -- Social conditions,
Aboriginal Australians -- Services for -- Northern Territory -- Evaluation,
Aboriginal Australian,
Aboriginal Australians,
Services for,
Intervention (Federal government) -- Northern Territory,
Evaluation,
Social conditions,
Intervention (Federal government),
Northern Territory,
Publisher name
Australia. Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs,