Monitoring and evaluation models for Indigenous people in WA: a literature review

  • Research program: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
  • Project status: Completed
  • Start date: May 1994
  • Expected end date: April 1995
  • Completion date: May 2004
  • Funded by: Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority
  • Lead organisation:

This project reviewed the Australian, Canadian and New Zealand literature on the evaluation of projects/programs for indigenous peoples. The aim of the project was to identify culturally appropriate evaluation strategies. The final report identified a number of principles which should constitute an essential part of any attempt to evaluate such projects/programs.

Name & Contact Details Role Research Program Location
  • Project staff: M Drandich,
  • Project staff: P Plowright,

This project aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals and Targets:

Gray, D., Saggers, S., Drandich, M., Wallam, D. and Plowright, P. (1995). Evaluating government health and substance abuse programs for indigenous peoples: a comparative review. Australian Journal of Public Health, 19, (6), pp. 567 - 572. doi:10.1111/j.1753-6405.1995.tb00460.x [RJ215] View web page

Gray, D., Saggers, S., Plowright, P. and Drandich, M. (1995). Monitoring and evaluation models for indigenous peoples: a literature review for the Western Australian Aboriginal Affairs Department. National Centre for Research into the Prevention of Drug Abuse, Division of Health Sciences, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia. [T52]