The Benefits of a Life-first employment program for Indigenous Australian families: Implications for ‘Closing the Gap’

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL ISSUES
Lynsey J. Brown, K. Osborne, Ruth Walker, M. Moskos, L. Isherwood, K. Patel, F. Baum, Debra S. King
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There are significant and enduring inequities in education and employment outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. In taking a ‘life-first’ approach to service provision the Building Family Opportunities Program (BFO) was able to successfully increase Indigenous Australians’ engagement with education and employment in South Australia. The evaluation of the BFO included quantitative administrative and survey data for 110 Indigenous families collected over a three year period, and qualitative data from interviews with 13 Indigenous jobseekers and focus groups with 24 case managers. Quantitative data revealed that similar proportions of Indigenous and non-Indigenous jobseekers achieved positive education/training and employment outcomes as a result of the program. Qualitative data were able to identify the strengths of this program as perceived by Indigenous families and case managers, including the practical and socio-emotional support offered to whole families, using a strengths-based, life-first approach. In the context of broader education and employment disadvantages experienced by Indigenous Australians, these results are significant and illustrate key lessons which can inform future policy and service delivery initiatives aiming to close the gap.
澳大利亚土著家庭终身优先就业计划的好处:对“缩小差距”的影响
土著和非土著澳大利亚人之间在教育和就业结果方面存在着显著和持久的不平等。通过采取“生命优先”的方式提供服务,“建设家庭机会方案”(BFO)成功地增加了南澳大利亚土著澳大利亚人对教育和就业的参与。对BFO的评估包括三年期间收集的110个土著家庭的定量行政和调查数据,以及与13名土著求职者和24名案例管理人员的焦点小组的访谈所得的定性数据。定量数据显示,由于该方案,土著和非土著求职者取得了积极的教育/培训和就业成果的比例相似。定性数据能够确定土著家庭和病例管理人员所认为的该方案的优势,包括采用基于优势、生命优先的方法向整个家庭提供的实际和社会情感支持。在澳大利亚土著居民经历的更广泛的教育和就业劣势的背景下,这些结果是重要的,并说明了关键的经验教训,可以为未来的政策和服务提供举措提供信息,旨在缩小差距。
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