Shared roles and responsibilities. 20. The Commonwealth and the States agree to be jointly responsible for:
Shared roles and responsibilities. 21. The Parties will meet the requirements of Schedule E, Clause 26 of the IGA FFR, by ensuring that prior agreement is reached on the nature and content of any events, announcements, 1 See interpretation promotional material or publicity relating to activities under this Agreement, and that the roles of both Parties will be acknowledged and recognised appropriately.
Shared roles and responsibilities. The Commonwealth and states and territories which have had participating government institutions declared will: work collaboratively to deliver redress from participating institutions to eligible survivors share information and data, subject to this Agreement and privacy requirements, to promote a best practice and survivor-focused Scheme monitor the progress of the Scheme’s implementation and outcomes identify and seek to resolve issues in a timely manner where Scheme arrangements are having unintended impacts, and participate in the Ministers’ Redress Scheme Governance Board and the Redress Scheme Committee. Roles and responsibilities of the Commonwealth The Commonwealth will: Administer the Scheme in accordance with the National Redress Scheme Act and the principles and commitments laid out in the Service Charter recruit and appoint suitably skilled and experienced Independent Decision Makers with knowledge of administrative decision making frameworks, to assess and make determinations on Scheme applications deliver direct personal responses to its survivors in accordance with the Direct Personal Response Framework make child safe reports in accordance with the Commonwealth Child Safe Framework (CCSF) and the National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Act 2018 fulfil reporting obligations as set out in Part 4 – Implementation Arrangements fulfil agreed financial obligations in accordance with Part 6 – Financial Arrangements chair and provide secretariat support for the Ministers’ Redress Scheme Governance Board and its committees, and fund and conduct reviews of the Scheme in consultation with participating state and territory governments that have declared participating government institutions, in accordance with Scheme legislation Roles and responsibilities of state and territory governments Each participating state and territory government that intends to have participating government institutions declared will: if a state, maintain legislation to refer to the Commonwealth Parliament the text reference and the amendment reference, or adopt the relevant version of the National Redress Scheme Act once enacted and refer the amendment reference, in accordance with s 51(xxxvii) of the Constitution deliver direct personal responses to its survivors in accordance with the Direct Personal Response Framework fulfil reporting obligations as set out in Part 4 – Implementation Arrangements fulfil agreed financial obligations in accordance with ...
Shared roles and responsibilities. 16. The Parties to this Agreement share the following roles and responsibilities to:
Shared roles and responsibilities. The Commonwealth and the States agree to be jointly responsible for: participating in consultations as appropriate regarding the implementation of this Agreement; negotiating new or revised Schedules to this Agreement; and conducting evaluations and reviews of outputs delivered under this Agreement. The Parties will meet the requirements of Schedule E, Clause 26 of the IGA FFR, by ensuring that prior agreement is reached on the nature and content of any events, announcements, promotional material or publicity relating to this Agreement, and that the roles of both Parties will be acknowledged and recognised appropriately.
Shared roles and responsibilities. 12. The Commonwealth and the States agree to be jointly responsible for participating in an independent evaluation of the NSCP, to be arranged by the Commonwealth in consultation with the States and completed by 2022. The draft evaluation report will be provided to the States for comment prior to finalisation of the report.
Shared roles and responsibilities. 16. All Australian governments are responsible for:
Shared roles and responsibilities. 14. The Parties agree to be jointly responsible for:
Shared roles and responsibilities. The Commonwealth and the States agree to be jointly responsible for participating in an independent evaluation of the NSCP, to be arranged by the Commonwealth in consultation with the States and completed by 2022. The draft evaluation report will be provided to the States for comment prior to finalisation of the report. The Parties will meet the requirements of Schedule E, Clause E26 of the IGA FFR, by ensuring that prior agreement is reached on the nature and content of any events, announcements, promotional material or publicity relating to activities under this Agreement, and that the roles of both Parties will be acknowledged and recognised appropriately. Part 4 — Project milestones, reporting and payments Performance benchmarks or milestones Table 1 summarises the milestones for the project, their relationship to the outputs, reporting due dates and expected payments for school funding to be made, subject to reports demonstrating that milestones have been met. Table 1: Milestones, reporting and payment summary — NSCP school funding Outputs Milestones Reporting Due Dates Payment Preparations for the delivery of the NSCP in 2019. Have in place a cross sector panel by no later than February 2019 consistent with Clause 11(b). Provision of reporting in accordance with Clause 16 (a). Delivery of the NSCP in 2018 consistent with the reporting arrangement in the previous Project Agreement for the NSCP (2015 to 2018 school years) 29/03/2019 In accordance with Table 2 and Clauses 20 and 21 Delivery of the NSCP in 2019 to 2022 school years and provision of reporting (2020 to 2023). Continued operation of the cross sector panel and selection method0logy, consistent with Clause 11 (b) Delivery of the National School Chaplaincy Program consistent with Clauses 9 and 11. Provision of reporting in accordance with Clause 16. 02/03/2020 01/03/2021 1/03/2022 1/03/2023 Not Applicable If a milestone is met in advance of the due date, where the relevant report demonstrates that the milestone has been met, the Commonwealth may make the associated payment earlier than scheduled provided it falls within the same financial year as the original milestone date.
Shared roles and responsibilities. 17. The Commonwealth and the States, through the COAG Women’s Safety Council, agree to be jointly responsible for: