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Indigenous Evaluation Committee
Meeting Communiqué: Indigenous Evaluation Committee, 6 July 2018
The Indigenous Evaluation Committee’s inaugural meeting was held in Canberra on 6 July 2018.
Indigenous Evaluation Committee Terms of Reference
The Terms of Reference define the role, responsibilities and tasks of the Indigenous Evaluation Committee.
Understanding clients, treatment models and evaluation options for the NSW Aboriginal Residential Healing Drug and Alcohol Network (NARHDAN): a community based participatory research approach
This report details the process and outcomes of working with six Aboriginal residential rehabilitation services in NSW to develop a standardised assessment tool, define their core treatment and organisational components, and develop an evaluation framework that could be used to evaluate individua
Corporate Plans
ISSP Post-Implementation Review 2018 discussion paper
The Commonwealth Government wants Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to be enrolling, progressing and completing their higher education studies at the same rate or better than other Australians.
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Prime Minister’s Indigenous Advisory Council’s 2017 Annual Report
In accordance with the requirement of the Prime Minister’s Indigenous Advisory Council’s (the Council) Terms of Reference to report annually to the Government, via letter to the Prime Minister, we are pleased to submit the Council’s 2017 annual report.
Meeting Communiqué Indigenous Advisory Council: 27-28 June 2018
National Redress Scheme
Meeting Communique: Indigenous Advisory Council, 6-7 March 2018
Commonwealth Rights and Interests in Indigenous Property Fact Sheet
The Australian Government has funded the purchase of many properties for Indigenous organisations over the past 40 years, through grants processes. The Government does not hold continuing interests over most of these properties.
Work Exposure in Government (WEX)
View Indigenous Participation Reports (IPR)
Overview
Indigenous Participation Reports (IPR) are used to track an organisations progress against the defined MMR targets. Under Organisation-Based assessment, IPR data is entered once and applied to all applicable organisation-based contracts recorded within the system.