Community Wellbeing

 
 

Client: DPTI - Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure SA

Project: Monitoring and Evaluation of On the Right Remote Drivers Licensing Program

In Jul 2014, the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure [DPTI r approved a four year Aboriginal Licensing program to service communities in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara [APY) and Maralinga Tjarutja [MT) Lands, called the On The Right Track Remote [OTRTR] Program.

This evaluation looked at the qualitative, lived experience of Aboriginal clients and community stakeholders, to capture the range of impacts the Program has had on individuals and communities. This will help inform DPTI about whether to continue to fund the initiative beyond 2018 and whether to consider expanding delivery to other remote communities in South Australia. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used, including analysis of outcomes

DPTI - Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure SA

Project: Keeping TjiTji safe in cars - Human Centred Design

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The Story Catchers has been engaged by the Living Neighbourhoods and Travel Behaviour team of the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) to deliver a project to understand the complex interaction between cultural needs, transport needs and safety in relation to child restraints in remote South Australian Aboriginal communities, with a view to redesigning/modifying the current program being delivered by DPTI using our visual Human Centred Design Methodology (project in production).

Indigenous Lands Corporation

Monitoring and Evaluation of On the Training to Employment Program

The Story Catchers has been engaged by The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation to work with internal staff to capture the qualitative and create a visual report of the lived experience of Aboriginal clients and community stakeholders, to capture the range of impacts the Program has had on individuals and communities across several training to employment programs across Australia.