Title
The Best Opportunities in Life : Northern Territory Child and Adolescent health and Wellbeing Strategic Plan 2018 - 2028
Other Title
The Best Opportunities in Life :
NT Child and Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Plan 2018-2028
NT Child and Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Plan 2018-2028
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Department of Health
Strategy Policy Planning
Abstract
The Best Opportunities in Life, Northern Territory Child and Adolescent health and Wellbeing Strategic Plan 2018 - 2028
Publisher
Department of Health
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The Best Opportunities in Life Northern Territory Child and Adolescent health and Wellbeing Strategic Plan 2018 - 2028.pdf
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The Best Opportunities in Life:
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The Best Opportunities in Life Background Document.pdf
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The Best Opportunities in Life:
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Date Issued
2018-12
Type
Report
Description
This companion document gives background details for the Best Opportunities in Life plan. It includes:
• statistics on children, adolescents and young people 0 to 24 years old;
• a summary analysis of consultations with children and youth from 12 to 24 years old
• a table detailing the input received from our partners
• examples of programs that work that are evidence based and consistent with the plan’s principles, particularly those around place based design and local involvement or co-design
• a detailed timeline on implementation and monitoring
• a potential Monitoring Report using a KPI traffic light matrix
• a discussion on data governance and data sovereignty – the key to Aboriginal data sharing
• a full reference list.
• statistics on children, adolescents and young people 0 to 24 years old;
• a summary analysis of consultations with children and youth from 12 to 24 years old
• a table detailing the input received from our partners
• examples of programs that work that are evidence based and consistent with the plan’s principles, particularly those around place based design and local involvement or co-design
• a detailed timeline on implementation and monitoring
• a potential Monitoring Report using a KPI traffic light matrix
• a discussion on data governance and data sovereignty – the key to Aboriginal data sharing
• a full reference list.
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