Introduction: This evaluation is based on the results of the Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER) program. Its purpose is to assess the impact of the plan on the social status of indigenous Australians (1). The Children's Health Check Initiative (CHCI) and school health nutrition are discussed as part of NTER. CHCI considers important assessment questions in defining the nature of the implementation (2). Process assessment questions include the following: a) Issues identified during the inspection process or health problems.
In addition to a small example of the government's plan, the emergency response (NTER) of the Northern Territory government has a major influence on the public health of the community's indigenous people and should not be mentioned. Established by Howard government in 2007, NTER improves the prospects of Australian indigenous people living in Northern Territory, local safety and protection of children (Family, Housing, Regional Services, Earth circumstances website, 2009). As part of the plan, the government implemented 11 measures to achieve the goal, added another measure including only NT, and discontinued the Community Development Employment Program (Altman, 2007). Intervention has been done to develop indigenous communities, but many individuals and organizations support or criticize this approach strongly.
On 1 July 2014, the Australian government formulated the Australian indigenous people health plan (IAHP). This is an integration of the existing four fund flows. Aborigines and the Tres Strait Planland Eyeland Plan for the chronic disease fund to cover. The aim of the IAHP is to provide effective, high quality, comprehensive and culturally appropriate first-line medical services to indigenous people and people in Torres Strait Islanders in cities, regions, rural areas and remote areas of Australia. This includes providing a culturally appropriate comprehensive primary care through the health services managed by the inhabitant community as appropriately and comprehensively as possible and throughout the health system I will.