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Initiatives targeting Recommendation 19Northern TerritoryNT Police Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme - Community Youth Development Units (CYDU) The NT Police Juvenile Diversion Units are presently facilitating the development of CYDUs throughout Territory remote communities. These units will develop specific plans for youth at risk in these communities and further provide opportunities for all youth in the community. CYDUs are already operating in Tennant Creek and Wadeye. The CYDUs apply a holistic approach to the needs of juveniles. This includes consideration of education, health, welfare, sport, recreation, training and employment needs. A priority of the units will be to develop plans that will give a very high priority to education needs in consultation with the local education institution. Target group: Juveniles and youth Coverage: Remote communities Timeframe: Responsible agency: Northern Territory Police Website: www.nt.gov.au/pfes/ Youth policy officer positions Contribute to the development, review and evaluation of policies, strategies, and programs relating to young people Target group: 12 - 25 years Coverage: Territory wide Timeframe: Recurrent Responsible agency: Department of Health and Community Services Website: www.nt.gov.au/health/ Resourcing Adolescents for Tomorrow Implementation of RAFT program [Resourcing Adolescents for Tomorrow] which provides accommodation and support services and independent living skills. It is being delivered in conjunction with a non-government organisation [Anglicare]. Target group: Young people with high support needs who are in care and will move on to independent living Coverage: Territory wide Timeframe: Recurrent Responsible agency: Department of Health and Community Services Website: www.nt.gov.au/health/ Office of Children and Families Establishment of Office of Children and Families, to provide a whole of government policy approach to enhance children and family wellbeing, and to ensure line agencies provide services consistent with that approach. Target group: Children and families Coverage: Territory Wide Timeframe: Responsible agency: Department of the Chief Minister and Department of Health and Community Services Website: www.nt.gov.au/health/ 1. Local Education Advisory Boards (LEABS) LEABs will be established in communities to support the full engagement of Indigenous people in improving educational outcomes of Indigenous students in the Northern Territory. Four pilot communities will be selected in 2002. The aim of the pilots will be to establish educational advisory boards with appropriate community leadership. The pilots could be established in community schools or cluster schools within linguistically and culturally affiliated regions. LEAB's, with departmental support, will develop community education plans to aid in the implementation of the Department of Employment, Education and Training Indigenous Education 5-Year Strategic Plan, NIELNS and IESIP Agreements. 2. Self Managed Schools Provision to be made for community control over education decision-making processes, while establishing clear benchmarks for expected improvements. It is envisioned that the Local Education Advisory Board will be the management group for a self managed school. This initiative seeks to achieve:
3. Ongoing partnership development Partnerships will foster collaboration from all stakeholders in achieving common goals in education. They will seek to improve Indigenous student outcomes through:
Target group: Whole Community Coverage: Territory Wide Timeframe: 2002 - 2004 Responsible agency: Department Employment, Education and Training. Website: www.education.nt.gov.au |