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Supporting Healing for Families Indigenous Expert Group

Partnership formed to embed partnership with Indigenous experts into the location, design, implementation and evaluation of this measure to make sure the program is informed by and centred on Indigenous values and priorities.

Function: 

Partnership arrangement

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander partner/s: 

The Healing Foundation; SNAICC, NACCHO, Gayaa Dhuwi (Proud Spirit) Australia

Government agency partner: 

National Indigenous Australians Agency

Priority reform: 

Priority Reform One
Priority Reform Two
Priority Reform Three
Priority Reform Four

Outcome: 

Outcome 12
Outcome 13
Outcome 14

Partnership timeframes: 

20/09/2021 and ongoing

Response agreed by both parties: 

Yes

Strong partnership elements - Clause 32

ABC
A(i): A(ii): A(iii): B(i): B(ii): B(iii): B(iv): C(i):C(ii):C(iii):C(iv):C(v):C(vi):C(vii):
MetMetMetMetMetNot applicableNot applicableMetMetMetMetMetMetMet

 

Strong partnership elements - Clause 33

Clause 33:
Met

 

Achievements over the last 12 months: 

  • IEG members have agreed on an overarching co-design process, provided advice about co-design and evaluation expertise, and selected the program locations.
  • The IEG continue to embed shared decisions making processes through shared decision making on locations; developing guidance material on co-design framework and developing guidance on policy directions. NIAA is guided by the IEG.
  • The IEG has expanded its scope and is reviewing the Terms of Reference (ToR).

Partnership elements strengthened: 

32B(iii) is Not Applicable in 2023 - The Terms of Reference may be made public and only if agreed by the Indigenous Expert Group.

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