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The Stronger Families and Communities Strategy (the Strategy) 2000–2004 was an Australian Government initiative funded by the Department of Family and Community Services (FaCS) to help build family and community capacity to deal with challenges and take advantage of opportunities. In 2002, a consortium led by CIRCLE (the Collaborative Institute for Research Consulting and Learning in Evaluation) at RMIT University was commissioned by FaCS to undertake a national evaluation of the Strategy.
This report discusses what has been learned from the Strategy 2000–2004 about how to strengthen Indigenous families and communities.
These lessons have implications for future interventions funded
through the Strategy 2004–2009, and through other funding initiatives
and programs. The report provides insights into critical factors that
explain the success of some projects and some of the frustrations
experienced by others.
Occasional Paper No. 19 is available on the FaHCSIA website at: http://www.fahcsia.gov.au/internet/facsinternet.nsf/research/ops-ops19.htm
The report was commissioned by the Department of Housing, Families, Community Services and Indigenous
Affairs, FaHCSIA and written by John Scougall, March 2008.
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