Reviewing the Northern Territory Emergency Response [electronic resource] : Perspectives from six communities
- Bib ID:
- 4587994
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Central Land Council (Australia)
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- Description:
- Alice Springs : Central Land Council, 2008
- Series:
- PANDORA electronic collection
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- Summary:
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Report about the case studies of the Central Australian communities of Titjikala, Papunya, Yuendumu, Ali Curung, Kintore and Hermannsburg, in regard to their perspectives and experiences of the Northern Territory Emergency Response; includes the research method used, the research findings and overall findings of the report, which was based on an evaluation survey of one hundred and forty one Aboriginal residents and fifty one semi-structured interviews with other community-based employees or agencies and Government Business Managers (GBM); the survey form was based around open-ended questions that focused on the key NTER measures: income management, store licensing, housing, 5 year leases, permits, alcohol, police and health checks; the survey also included questions on the NTER process, population mobility, child safety and overall perceptions of NTER and included a self-assessment scale.
- Partial contents:
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- Acknowledgements
- Executive summary
- Introduction - Case study communities; Report structure
- Research method - Survey design; Survey implementation; Open ended interviews; Quantitative NTER data; Limitations of the method
- Research findings - Income management; Licensing of stores; Community Development Employment Program (CDEP); Police; Alcohol; Housing; Health checks; 5 year lease arrangement; Permits; Government Business Managers; Process
- Overall findings - Context; Awareness and impact of measures; Undermining community initiative and good governance principles; Urban drift; Child safety and education; Conclusion
- References
- Appendix.
- Notes:
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- Title from web document (viewed 28/1/09)
- Text and graphics.
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- Subject:
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- Government Business Managers (GBM)
- Northern Territory Emergency Response
- Aboriginal Australians -- Communication
- Communication -- Political aspects
- Communities -- Case studies
- Intervention (Federal government) -- Northern Territory
- License agreements -- Australia
- Research -- Evaluation
- Surveys -- Methodology
- Alyawarr / Alyawarre people (C14) (NT SF53-07)
- Anmatyerre / Anmatyerr people (C8.1) (NT SF53-09)
- Arrernte / Aranda people (C8) (NT SG53-02)
- Child welfare
- Employment - Programs - Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP)
- Finance - Financial management
- Government policy - Emergency response - 2007 -
- Government policy - Intervention - Emergency response - 2007-2012
- Health - Treatments
- Housing
- Kaytetye / Kaytej people (C13) (NT SF53-06)
- Land rights - Access rights - Permit system
- Land rights - Excisions and leases - Government excisions
- Law enforcement - Police
- Luritja / Loritja people (C7.1) (NT SG52-04)
- Pintupi people (C10) (NT SF52-11)
- Pitjantjatjara people (C6) (NT SG52-11)
- Research - Methodology and techniques
- Substance use - Alcohol
- Warlpiri people (C15) (NT SF52-04)
- Northern Territory -- Discussion
- Northern Territory (NT)
- Ntaria / Hermannsburg (South Central NT SF53-13)
- Papunya (South Central NT SF52-16)
- Titjikala / Maryvale (South Central NT SG53-02)
- Walangkura / Kintore (South Central NT SF52-15)
- Warrabri / Ali Curung / Alekerenge (Central NT SF53-02)
- Yuendumu (South Central NT SF52-12)
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- Publication date:
- 2008
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