Fund outcomes and achievements

The North-West Aboriginal Housing Fund (the Fund) aims to achieve improved social and economic outcomes, as well as increased participation and capacity building.
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Social and economic outcomes for Aboriginal people

All Fund investments will demonstrate how activities delivered will achieve the following outcomes:

  • increase in educational attendance for children, with a view to achieving improved educational performance
  • increase in employment of adults, with a view to achieving increased job stability and income
  • increase in suitable, stable, affordable, long-term housing for Aboriginal people
  • increase in apprenticeships and training for adults and young people
  • increase in the range of desirable choices available to Aboriginal people
  • Aboriginal people able to develop and achieve their own aspirations.

Aboriginal participation and capacity building

All Fund investments will demonstrate local Aboriginal participation:

  • Any construction will aim to meet Aboriginal employment targets (Kimberley: 40 per cent, Pilbara: 20 per cent) and include local Aboriginal apprentices.
  • Increased Aboriginal employment opportunities through the delivery of proposed services.
  • Projects are community driven or community endorsed.