(vi) a complete review of existing Aboriginal employment and
training schemes in order to increase social and geographical
mobility for those Aborigines who desire it;
(vii) the introduction of an experimental ’work-out, programme
in rural secondary schools with high Aboriginal enrolments;
(viii) the establishment of a 'parent-educator* programme among
Aboriginal parents in capital cities; and
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(ix) consultation with the Aboriginal people on appropriate
ways of dealing with social problems such as alcohol and
drug abuse.
We will act promptly to consider and where adopted to fund
other proposals and innovations which extend Aboriginal self-
management and develop Aboriginal self-sufficiency.
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