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Two Ways Together : NSW Aboriginal Affairs plan : Aboriginal Affairs NSW, Department of Premier and Cabinet / The Audit Office of New South Wales.
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15461
ISBN
9781921252525
Corporate Author
New South Wales.
Audit Office..
Title
Two Ways Together : NSW Aboriginal Affairs plan : Aboriginal Affairs NSW, Department of Premier and Cabinet / The Audit Office of New South Wales. [Electronic resource]
Published
Sydney : Audit Office of New South Wales, 2011.
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1 document (PDF 2.46MB) (42 p.)
Series
New South Wales Auditor-General's report : performance audit
General Note
Title from title screen (viewed on 8 June 2011)
"May 2011."
NSW Audit Office website designates this performance audit report as no. 213.
A copy may be found on the Internet at the URL below.
Summary Note
"To date the Two Ways Together Plan (the Plan) has not delivered the improvement in overall outcomes for Aboriginal people that was intended. Stronger partnerships between the government and Aboriginal people are only beginning to emerge. The disadvantage still experienced by some of the estimated 160,000 Aboriginal people in NSW is substantial. For example, the unemployment rate for Aboriginal people is at least three times higher than the rate for all NSW residents and hospital admissions for diabetes are also around three times higher. The Plan has raised public awareness of the need to address Aboriginal disadvantage. It has also provided an opportunity for government agencies to work together at a regional level to deliver funded services better. Some positive trends are developing, such as the increase in TAFE enrolments. The next steps are critical to delivering on the promises made when the Plan started."--Conclusion.
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Available at: http://www.audit.nsw.gov.au/publications/reports/performance/2011/two_ways_together/two_way_together.pdf.
Corporate Name
Two Ways Together (Program) (N.S.W.)
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Aboriginal Affairs (N.S.W.)
Auditing.
New South Wales
Dept. of Premier and Cabinet Auditing.
Subject
Indigenous peoples -- Government policy -- New South Wales
Indigenous peoples -- Services for -- New South Wales -- Evaluation
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
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http://www.audit.nsw.gov.au/publications/reports/performance/2011/two_ways_together/two_way_together.pdf
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