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Framework for Reporting on Indigenous Disadvantage

Report on Consultations 2006

A Report on Consultations undertaken on the framework for reporting on Indigenous disadvantage was released on 1 March 2007.

In April 2002, the council of Australian Governments (COAG) commissioned the Review of Government Service Provision to prepare a regular report on key indicators of indigenous disadvantage. Editions of the Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Indicators were released in 2003 and 2005.

In 2006, the Steering Committee for the Review undertook broad consultations on the framework for reporting on Indigenous disadvantage. Consultations were held across Australia with Indigenous leaders, organisations and communities, as well as governments, service providers and expert bodies. The Report on Consultations records the comments and suggestions of those consulted.

The next Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Indicators report is due out in June 2007.

CONTENTS

Preliminaries
Cover, Foreword, Contents, Acronyms and abbreviations

Summary

1   Introduction
1.1   Background
1.2   The approach to consultations
1.3   Consultations with governments
1.4   Consultations with Indigenous organisations and communities

2   Consultation feedback
2.1   Introduction
2.2   Usefulness of the Report
2.3   'Things that work'
2.4   Cultural indicators
         Indigenous cultural studies in school curriculum and involvement of Indigneous people in development and delivery of Indigenous studies
         Proportion of people with access to their traditional lands
         Participation in organised sport, arts or community group activities
         Case studies in governance arrangements
2.5   Possible new cultural indicators
         Heritage
         Language
         Indigenous culture and law
         Other possible cultural indicators
2.6   Health related indicator
         Access to the nearest health professional
2.7   Substantiated child protection notifications
2.8   Victim rates for crime
2.9   Accredited training in leadership, finance or management
2.10   Comments on other areas/indicators in the framework
         Headline indicators
         Early child development and growth (prenatal to age 3)
         Early school engagement and performance (preschool to year 3)
         Positive childhood and transition to adulthood
         Substance use and misuse
         Functional and resilient families and communities
         Effective environmental health systems
         Economic participation and development

3   Changes to the framework
3.1   Introduction
3.2   Cultural indicators
3.3   Headline indicators
         Disability and chronic diseases
         Substantiated child abuse and neglect
         Family and community violence
3.4   Early child development and growth
         Injury and preventable diseases
3.5   Early school engagement and performance
         Preschool and early learning/School attendance
         Children with tooth decay
3.6   Substance use and misuse
3.7   Functional and resilient families and communities
         Access to primary health care
         Mental health
         Engagement with service delivery
3.8   Economic participation and development
         CDEP participation
         Long term unemployment
         Self employment and Indigenous business
         Governance capacity and skills

A   Consultation participants
A.1   Meetings
A.2   Written comments received

B   Consultation documents
Request for comment - March 2006
         Introduction
         Consultation aims
         Key questions for consultation
Questionnaire - March 2006
         Contents
         Attachments
         What is the questionnaire about?
         Some points to keep in mind
         Usefulness of the report
         'Things that work'
         Cultural indicators
         Health related indicator
         Other indicators

References

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