Northern Territory Emergency Response : Evaluation report 2011

Description

This report provides an evaluation of the Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER) since July 2007 from a whole-of-government perspective. It aims to place the NTER in its political, social and historical context, assess the effectiveness of the NTER measures against the stated objectives, identify lessons learned and inform future policy development. Part 1 is a self-contained overview of the NTER as a whole. It tells the story of why the NTER occurred and how it evolved over time, reports the evaluation outcomes and summarises the key findings. Part 2 contains separate analyses of seven NTER themes, including detailed analysis of individual measures.

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