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Disability
First Nations communities are inclusive of people with all capabilities, supporting participation in community and cultural life for millennia. Understanding the way disability is conceptualised and experienced by First Nations peoples is critical to understanding the strengths within existing community support systems, identifying barriers to accessing resources and ultimately understanding how to improve outcomes for First Nations peoples with disability, their families and communities.
Friday, 10 Feb 2023
Remote Australia
The path forward
To achieve better outcomes for First Nations peoples living in remote Australia and equitable achievement of the Closing the Gap Priority Reforms, Commonwealth agencies have identified the need to pursue strategies tailored to the specific needs of remote Australia. The Remote Australia Working Group, comprised of members from all relevant agencies, has been formed to progress this work.
Friday, 10 Feb 2023
Ageing Populations
The path forward
Older First Nations peoples are knowledge holders, role models, caregivers, Elders, leaders and teachers. They are central members of families and communities who pass culture and traditions on to the next generation.
Like all ageing populations, older First Nations peoples want to age well. While First Nations peoples are living longer, the persisting gap in life expectancy between First Nations and non-Indigenous Australians means a stronger focus must be given to older First Nations peoples at later stages of life.
Friday, 10 Feb 2023
Gender and sexuality
The path forward
Gender and sexuality are intersectional considerations. Incorporating them into policy and program design ensures the diverse experiences of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are empowered.
Friday, 10 Feb 2023
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ISSN 2653-5750 Commonwealth Closing the Gap Implementation Plan (print)
ISSN 2653-5769 Commonwealth Closing the Gap Implementation Plan (online)
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Outcome 17: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have access to information and services enabling participation in informed decision-making regarding their own lives
Target 17: By 2026, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have equal levels of digital inclusion. Table outlining Productivity Commission national progress against the target.
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Outcome 16: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and languages are strong, supported and flourishing
Target 16: By 2031, there is a sustained increase in number and strength of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages being spoken.
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Outcome 15 – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people maintain a distinctive cultural, spiritual, physical and economic relationship with their land and waters
Target 15a: By 2030, a 15 per cent increase in Australia’s landmass subject to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s legal rights or interests.
Target 15b: By 2030, a 15 per cent increase in areas covered by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s legal rights or interests in the sea.
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Outcome 14: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people enjoy high levels of social and emotional wellbeing
Target 14: Significant and sustained reduction in suicide of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people towards zero.
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Outcome 13: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and households are safe
Target 13: By 2031, the rate of all forms of family violence and abuse against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and children is reduced by at least 50 per cent, as progress towards zero.
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Outcome 12: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are not overrepresented in the child protection system
Target: By 2031, reduce the rate of over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in out-of-home care by 45 per cent.
Minister responsible
Minister for Social Services
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Outcome 11: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people are not overrepresented in the criminal justice system
Target 11: By 2031, reduce the rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander young people (10–17 years) in detention by at least 30 per cent.
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Outcome 10: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are not overrepresented in the criminal justice system
Target 10: By 2031, reduce the rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults held in incarceration by at least 15 per cent.
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Outcome 9: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people secure appropriate, affordable housing that is aligned with their priorities and need
Target 9a: By 2031, increase the proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in appropriately sized (not overcrowded) housing to 88 per cent.
Friday, 10 Feb 2023
Outcome 8: Strong economic participation and development of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities
Target 8: By 2031, increase the proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 25–64 who are employed to 62 per cent.
Friday, 10 Feb 2023