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About evaluations
NSW Government agencies are required to evaluate their initiatives as per TPG22-22 Evaluation Guidelines. These Guidelines are supported by technical notes and e-learning modules.
For more information on evaluations completed in NSW government, refer to the Evidence Bank Insights Report which spotlights key evaluations and emerging methods or evidence.
Please refer to the evaluation database page for a list of databases from other NSW, Australian and overseas government agencies.

COMPACT 2021-2024 empowered 23,000+ NSW youth, boosting social cohesion, leadership, diversity respect, and community pride.
WHS Radar by SafeWork NSW tracks emerging workplace safety issues but faces low awareness, limited use, and needs clearer focus and promotion.
NSW's Mineral Royalties System upgrade improved compliance, reduced errors, and boosted revenue, enhancing customer experience and data accuracy.
The initiative’s vision was also to simplify and enhance the fines payments process focusing on delivering the interconnected fines payment functionality to enable further payment flexibility.
NSW's $122.5M recovery grants repaired and enhanced community infrastructure post-2021-22 floods, aiding resilience and social recovery.
BCRRF Phase 1 swiftly funded 46 NSW councils post-2019 bushfires, aiding social recovery with $7.6M grants; COVID-19 caused project delays.
NSW Closing the Gap Grants empower Aboriginal ACCOs and businesses, boosting capacity, partnerships, and economic growth with $8.7M funding.
The Reading and Numeracy Program is a NSW Department of Education initiative focused on improving student reading and numeracy outcomes.
Creative Kids NSW gave $100 vouchers to boost kids' arts participation, easing costs, raising awareness, and improving skills and wellbeing.
This final evaluation report for the Targeted Earlier Intervention (TEI) program builds upon the Interim Report.
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