Deadly Inspiring Youth Doing Good (DIYDG) Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Corporation
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Deadly Inspiring Youth Doing Good (DIYDG) Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Corporation is an Indigenous corporation focused on inspiring and empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth. Its mission is to foster positive engagement and development within Indigenous communities. The organisation aims to make a positive impact on the lives of Indigenous youth.
Registered Charity
This social enterprise is also a registered charity with the ACNC:
Deadly Inspiring Youth Doing Good Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Corporation →Delivery Evidence
No federal contract history found in AusTender for this ABN. Absence of a record is not absence of delivery — state and local procurement is not fully covered.
Program Evidence
Programs this organisation runs that the Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA) has documented — with the cited studies and measured outcomes behind them. ALMA's evidence assessment, linked by ABN; not a CivicGraph endorsement.
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The plan sets a target to reduce the rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in detention by at least 30% by 2031. This initiative aims to address systemic issues contributing to overrepresentation and promote better outcomes for Indigenous youth.
Source →The case study highlights the importance of cultural connection in evaluating community development programs on Palm Island. It emphasizes that Indigenous perspectives and community engagement are crucial for effective program implementation and evaluation.
Source →This narrative overview of reviews examines cultural determinants of health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The research centers an Indigenous definition of health and demonstrates links between cultural determinants and positive health and wellbeing outcomes. T…
Source →Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse resource examining wellbeing approaches for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and youth. The resource provides evidence-based information on culturally appropriate wellbeing services and their importance in supporting young people.
Source →Document outlining principles for diversion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people from the criminal justice system. Likely discusses the role of legal services and culturally appropriate diversion programs in reducing youth justice system involvement.
Source →This is a formal evaluation of the Queensland Police Service's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth Drug and Alcohol Diversion Project from 1996/97. The evaluation likely assesses program implementation, outcomes, and appropriateness for Indigenous youth.
Source →This pilot evaluation examines a cultural connection suicide prevention program specifically designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth. The program appears to incorporate cultural connection elements as a key component of suicide prevention approach.
Source →Surveys measuring cultural engagement and identity before and after program participation
Source: Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA), a curated evidence base of community programs. Programs are linked to this organisation by ABN; a program may be delivered by another part of the organisation.
Grant Funding
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Financial Health
A capacity signal from this charity's latest public ACNC filing — to show where a buyer or funder might offer multi-year or capacity support, not to rank organisations. Not a CivicGraph assessment of the organisation.
One resilience signal worth noting in the latest filing — not a red flag on its own.
Source: ACNC Annual Information Statement, FY2021 · Medium charity · 90% of income from government. A point-in-time regulatory snapshot — figures can lag a year and a single filing is not a full picture of an organisation's health. Liquidity is shown only where a balance sheet was filed.
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Verification
ORIC-registered Indigenous corporation, ABN matched
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