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to participate fully in the economy continues 2008 – Education for what – a job? – no jobs
to be subjugated to the interests of third 2010 – the interplay between jobs – education –
health – longer life with particular attention to stress
parties – either through legislation or political as a factor across everything and poverty the cause.
expedience.
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Create employment through Enterprise Barriers to successful enterprise
Facilitation development
“The future of every community lies in
capturing the passion, intelligence, No dreams, hopes or ambitions amongst young people
imagination and resources of its (15-24 yo)
people”
A universal approach rather than targeting people with
“Right now in your community, at aspirations
this very moment, there is someone
who is dreaming about doing No reward for those who want to “do good” with their life
something to improve his/her lot.
Ernesto Sirolli A Government system geared to mediocrity
If we could learn how to help that
Founder Sirolli Lack of innovative thinking and action across sectors
person to transform the dream into
Institute - teaches
community leaders how to meaningful work, we would be Motivating the majority from welfare dependency
establish and maintain halfway to changing the economic
Enterprise Facilitation fortunes of the entire community”
projects in their
community.
15-24 year old people in Nauiyu Nambiyu 15-24 year old people in Nauiyu Nambiyu
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80%
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15-24 year old people in Nauiyu Nambiyu 15-24 year old people in Nauiyu Nambiyu
100%
Use other drugs
80%
Use alcohol
60%
Live in crowded house
40%
Smoke tobacco products
20%
Not finished high school 0%
No idea what to do Like a job or career Want further
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% education
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The failure of a Government system geared
The story of Melissa to mediocrity
Never attended school on a regular basis from age 12
now 21 years old.
At 15 years was brought from remote community to
We reward
Darwin with her mother and placed in a Housing people who
Commission flat because she was not attending school.
From 17 years of age lived the life of a “long grasser” in Darwin drinking, smoking
do bad
and getting into trouble with the law. Crime
A relationship with a man turned sour and they were continually in trouble with
police for fighting, drunkenness and causing a public disturbance. Court
She was convicted of aggravated assault, infringing an AVO, causing harm to Jail
property and behaving in a way dangerous to the public and sent to prison for 18
months suspended after six months. Rehab
On release from prison during which time she gained skills in numeracy, literacy
and computer use, she received $6,300 from Centrelink for back payment of a Job ready
disability pension. Her disability – unable to read and write.
High
She was instructed to attend a 12 week rehabilitation program but failed to
maintain attendance. No penalty has followed. recidivism rate
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Lets compare – Boorowa (NSW) with Galiwin’ku (NT)
Boorowa Galiwin’ku
2,300 people 2,300 people
950 houses 152 houses
19 retail businesses 5 retail
Three hotels, a motel businesses
and a guest house A guest house
Each of
these
growth
towns
would be
able to
sustain a
pharmacy
Source ABS Census data 2006 business
•Employ own 20
0
pharmacist
November
August
September
November
December
April
December
April
October
October
January
February
March
June
July
January
February
March
June
May
May
Skilled workers
•Fund activity
from PBS and 2002 2003 2004
CDEP
The pharmacy upgrade project
on Bathurst Island employed a Improved compliance through
registered pharmacist and four easy pick up of weekly
trainee pharmacy technicians medicine pack
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Pay individuals – meet consequences of
Some principles to be established un-
un-educated spend
First
• Only put in place services that are able to be
understood, operated and maintained by
local people.
Second
• Have faith in the fact that there are local
people able to be identified and trained to
undertake the necessary tasks $80,000 a fortnight is spent on Ganja and another $80,000 on
Third tobacco products in a remote NT Aboriginal community.
• Give responsibility to local people and trust Centrelink payments a fortnight are $350,000
them to be able to do the job.
Poverty is not necessarily a shortage of money
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Jobs the best form of welfare
Train for jobs – not certificates
ALLOW CASHING OUT OF Reward those who want to achieve
Allow funds for entrepreneurial
CENTRELINK PAYMENTS FOR activity
MICRO ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENTS