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2. The new model of income management
2. The new model of income management Income management was first introduced in 2007 as part of the Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER). The initial rollout of income management only affected people who received income support or family assistance payments and who lived in the 73 prescribed communities, their …
3. Program logic
3. Program logic Program logic (also referred to as theory of change), has been used to develop and evaluate programs and initiatives since the early 1970s. It improves the quality and focus of evaluation advice to government. This process is used to ‘surface the implicit theory of action inherent in the proposed …
4. New income management evaluation framework
4. New income management evaluation framework This section outlines the consortium's proposed evaluation framework. It is expected that some elements of this framework will be further developed by the independent evaluator as the project progresses. This framework addresses scope of assessment, high-level research …
5. Study design and methodology
5. Study design and methodology 5. Study design and methodology 5.1 Challenges in evaluating new income management There are a number of conceptual and practical challenges to evaluating this measure. 5.1.1 Conceptual challenges Attribution Separating the impacts of NIM from those of other policies and programs is …
6. Ethics guidelines and ethical clearances for the evaluation of new income management
6. Ethics guidelines and ethical clearances for the evaluation of new income management 6.1 Ethics guidelines The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has a set of advice and guidelines on ethics and related issues in the fields of health and human research. The evaluation should be undertaken in …
Appendix A: Earlier initiatives, background to the development of new income management
Appendix A: Earlier initiatives, background to the development of new income management Since 2007, the Australian Government has been progressively developing a national reform agenda in relation to welfare recipients in disadvantaged regions and in relation to dysfunctional families and communities. Measures …
Appendix B: Current income management evaluation activities 8
Appendix B: Current income management evaluation activities 8 B1. Findings from the evaluation of the child protection scheme of income management and voluntary income management measures in Western Australia The Australian Government implemented a trial of two separate models of income management in the Kimberley and …
Appendix C: FaHCSIA's program logic for new income management
Appendix C: FaHCSIA's program logic for new income management Objectives Target groups Inputs Outputs / processes Outcomes / impacts Outcomes / measures Low Level Medium Level High Level Reduce immediate hardship and deprivation by ensuring that people who receive welfare payments: meet their immediate priority needs …
Appendix D: Two representations of hierarchy of outcomes
Appendix D: Two representations of hierarchy of outcomes Process Evaluation Outcome Evaluation Low level Medium level High level Implementation /effectiveness measures Potential data sources Outcome Potential data sources Outcome Potential data sources Outcome Potential data sources How effectively has NIM been …
Appendix E: Literature review: an international literature review addressing research designs and outcomes in income management research
Appendix E: Literature review: an international literature review addressing research designs and outcomes in income management research E1 Summary In recent years many governments around the world have introduced conditional welfare programs, targeting particular groups within society. The philosophical basis and …