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Defined Terms and Documents 'Aboriginal Teenager Life Skills' RTV Social Inclusion Early Intervention Philanthropic Programme Selected Six Townships In The Northern Territory With A Population >2000 means for the Pilot the Life Skills Philanthropic Service Movement would select Ten Regional Township Teams (ie. 'Team Darwin' @ 2 teams, 'Team Palmerston' @ 2 teams, 'Team Katherine' @ 2 teams, 'Team Alice Springs' @ 2 teams, 'Team 'Arnhem' @ 1 team, 'Team Barkly' @ 1 team, etc after reviewing pertinent sources, not limited to - a) the below three N.T. education websites; and
b) Dropping Off the Edge, under the authorship of Professor Tony Vinson, as explained in Social Disadvantage.
Selected Swvwn Township Schools: 1. Darwin Middle School, NT - Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9 students - Teaching staff 55 (Darwin) 2. Darwin High School - Years 10 to 12 - Teaching staff 30 (Darwin) 3. Palmerston College, Driver, NT - Years 7 to 12 - Teaching staff 91 (Palmerston) 4. Katherine High School, Katherine East, NT - Years 7 to 12 - Teaching staff 48 (Katherine) 5. Centralian Middle School, Alice Springs, NT - Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9 students - Teaching staff 31 (Alice Springs) 6. Maningrida College, Maningrida, NT - Year range P to 12 - Teaching staff 40 (Arnhem region)7. Tennant Creek High School, Tennant Creek, NT - Years 7 to 12 - 167 students - Teaching staff 24 (Barkly region)Thirteen Deliverables From 'Aboriginal Teenager Life Skills' Philanthropic Programme includes item (v) Achieve a Good News Story - Feel Good Story - Win/Win Situation.
SMH article "Crying out for a new beginning" by Rachel Olding, published 2 Feb '13, which featured the below map of NSW's 'Crime hotspots', encapsulates the magnitude of the costs of Social Disadvantage in remote Australian townships. However, the ATLSEIPP Pilot is limited to the Northern Territory due to COVID.
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