Publications
Community Based Research
SCFC STORYBOOK
The Stronger Communities for Children (SCfC) initiative is a place-based community development program which aims to give Aboriginal children and young people in the participating Northern Territory communities the best possible start in life so that they grow up strong, healthy and confident.
These stories provide valuable local perspectives on the diverse range of activities Local Community Boards have chosen to target the specific needs and aspirations of their communities.
Measuring Local Change
Stronger Communities for Children (SCfC) Community reports prepared in collaboration with Ninti One. In each case, the impacts of activities supported by SCfC were assessed through data collection and analysis with a team of local Aboriginal Community Researchers (ACRs) in each community.
‘Who are you getting dolled up for?’
Cultural influences on the effectiveness of trachoma prevention programs in Aboriginal communities in Central Australia
With support from Newman’s Own Foundation, Ninti One conducted research on the cultural factors that affect the prevention of trachoma.
Community Perspectives on Income Management from Ceduna, Koonibba, Scotdesco, Yalata and Oak Valley
This report presents and analyses data collected on community perspectives on Income Management from the Ceduna, Koonibba, Scotdesco, Yalata and Oak Valley communities of South Australia.
Strengthening community research in remote service delivery at Ntaria
A report on the action research process that supports and builds research knowledge, skills and competencies in Ntaria through individuals who become identified community researchers.
Perspectives of Aboriginal people on disability and care in the Barkly Region of the Northern Territory
The purpose of this report is to describe the process and results produced by Ninti One through research to help determine effective support arrangements for Aboriginal people with disabilities living in the Barkly Region of the Northern Territory.