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Web resource: http://www.indigenousjustice.gov.au/briefs/brief013.pdf
Type: Journal Article
Title: Place-based initiatives and Indigneous justiceResearch brief (Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse)
Authors: Gilbert, Robyn
Keywords: Community development;Interagency work;Indigenous issues;Service provision
Year: 2012
Publisher: Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse
Citation: No. 13
Notes:  This research brief examines the effectiveness of place-based initiatives in reducing disadvantage in Indigenous communities. Evaluations of the COAG Indigenous Trials, Meeting Challenges Making Choices (Cape York) and Communities in Crisis are examined, with a particular focus on the lessons that can be learned. the author discusses the factors for successful place-based programs, including a willingness from government to do things differently, for example devolution of decision-making, power sharing, and changes to accountability and funding. In addition, place-based initiatives need to be supported over the long term, to enable them to address entrenche ddisadvantage.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16170
ISSN: 18376223
Physical description: 8p
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