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Utilising existing data for a pilot social return on investment analysis of the family wellbeing empowerment program
Description
It explores the challenges and opportunities in economically evaluating an Aboriginal Social and Emotional Wellbeing intervention, emphasising the value of utilising existing data.
Regions in scope
Queensland
Funding entity
Lowitja Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research; and Deloitte Access Economics
Research/evaluation entity
Deloitte Access Economics, La Trobe University, James Cook University, Gurriny Yealamucka Health Services