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You are reading: Aboriginal Adult English Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) in the Northern Territory: A Statistical Overview

The HEPPP funded, Whole of Community Engagement (WCE) initiative within the Office of Pro Vice-Chancellor – Indigenous Leadership (OPVC-IL) at Charles Darwin University has recently published the report Aboriginal Adult English Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) in the Northern Territory: A Statistical Overview (Shalley and Stewart).

The report was launched in Darwin on 12 September 2017 to a diverse audience of over 90 individuals, organisations and government agencies attending a pre-conference Symposium on Indigenous adult English LLN as part of the Australian Council for Adult Literacy’s (ACAL) 2017 national conference. The report, an activity of a WCE Strategic Priority Project (SPP), is one of the actions outlined in an Action Statement arising from a November 2016 workshop where over 80 participants agreed that there is a significant policy and service gap, and a need for Indigenous-led, bipartisan, collective and sustained responses linked to successful models and approaches.

An updated version of the Action Statement was agreed at this Symposium, and released on 14 September 2017.

Shalley, Fiona and Allison Stewart. 2017. Aboriginal Adult English Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) in the Northern Territory: A Statistical Overview. Whole of Community Engagement Initiative Office of the PVC of Indigenous Leadership: Charles Darwin University.

Updated Action Statement on Aboriginal adult English LLN in the Northern Territory. 12 September 2017