Organisation
National Indigenous Australians Agency
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Acronym:
NIAA
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Evaluation
Family violence prevention legal services national evaluation report
This evaluation assessed the impact of the Family Violence Prevention Legal Services program. It identified several factors which may reduce the risk of violence and promote improved outcomes, and made 36 recommendations for improving the operation of the program.
Evaluation
Closing the Gap: retrospective review
This report informs a retrospective review of the last ten years of Closing the Gap. The project examines and reports on the effectiveness and appropriateness of the overarching Closing the Gap policy framework, with specific attention to critical components of the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA) Closing the Gap (CtG) in achieving its objectives.
Evaluation
An evaluation of the school nutrition projects in the Northern Territory
The evaluation examines School Nutrition Projects in remote Indigenous schools, focusing on dietary needs, program delivery, and holiday‑period nutrition. It finds the SNP highly valued for improving children’s nutrition, attendance, engagement and community employment. Key challenges include inconsistent parental contributions, affecting financial sustainability. Recommendations address administration, operations, monitoring, community engagement and cross‑agency collaboration.
Report
Dampier Peninsula’s community navigators empowering Kimberley families through their Aboriginal-led Woombooriny Amboon Angarriiya Partnership Initiative (WAAPI)
Nulungu's report on the Woombooriny Amboon Angarriiya Partnership Initiative (WAAPI), a project led by the Aboriginal people of Beagle Bay, Djarindjin, Lombadina and Ardyaloon communities.
Assessment
Fee for service in Indigenous land and sea management: impact assessment and analysis
The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C) commissioned Winangali and their partners Ipsos and ARTD to evaluate the impact of Fee for Service (FfS) activities undertaken by Indigenous Land and Sea Management (ILSM) organisations (ranger groups).