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Closing the Gap and the Sustainable Development Goals ...
Both the Closing the Gap framework and the SDGs use goals represented by sets of statistical targets to drive policy and behaviour change. These targets and their trajectories become performance indicators, guiding resource allocation and service provision. 7
Four lessons from 11 years of Closing the Gap reports
Closing the Gap has aimed to reduce disadvantage among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with particular respect to life expectancy, child mortality, access to early childhood...
CL SING O THE GAP - NIAA
Annual report on progress in Closing the Gap. In 2007, Commonwealth, state, territory and local governments made a commitment to work together to close the gap in Indigenous disadvantage. This led to the National Indigenous Reform Agreement, a significant step toward more coordinated action.
Closing the Gap: Examining how the problem of Aboriginal and ...
The current study examined how the problem of Indigenous disadvantage is produced within the original Closing the Gap policy framework, to identify underlying assumptions and problem representations.
The first decade of Closing the Gap: What went wrong?
This paper assesses the major reviews and assessments of the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA), the COAG agreement that established the first iteration of Closing the Gap from 2008 to 2019.
Introduction | Closing the Gap - NIAA
The Closing the Gap Framework established in 2008 recognised that a national effort was required to address Indigenous disadvantage. Ten years on, we know that the lives of First Australians have improved, however it is clear that more work is needed.
Overview | Closing The Gap - NIAA
This Closing the Gap report points to the future, a new path where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people share ownership to improve life outcomes for current and future generations. It closes off on an era of reporting against targets set by governments.
CLOSING THE GENDER GAP: A SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND POLICY ...
Fewer than half the world’s constitutions take any approach to guaranteeing women’s and girls’ right to health (44%), while constitutional protections for women and girls’ specific rights to medical care and public health are even less common (31% and 12% respectively).
Close The Gap - 10 Year Review (2018) | Australian Human ...
The Close the GapStatement of Intent is, first, a compact between Australian governments and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Second, it embodies a human right to health-based blueprint for achieving health equality referred to hereon as the ‘close the gap approach’.
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Closing the Gapacknowledges the ongoing strength and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in sustaining the world’s oldest living cultures. Closing the Gap is underpinned by the belief that when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have a genuine say in the design and delivery of policies, programs and services ...
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Both the Closing the Gap framework and the SDGs use goals represented by sets of statistical targets to drive policy and behaviour change. These targets and their trajectories become performance indicators, guiding resource allocation and service provision. 7
Closing the Gap has aimed to reduce disadvantage among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with particular respect to life expectancy, child mortality, access to early childhood...
Annual report on progress in Closing the Gap. In 2007, Commonwealth, state, territory and local governments made a commitment to work together to close the gap in Indigenous disadvantage. This led to the National Indigenous Reform Agreement, a significant step toward more coordinated action.
The current study examined how the problem of Indigenous disadvantage is produced within the original Closing the Gap policy framework, to identify underlying assumptions and problem representations.
This paper assesses the major reviews and assessments of the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA), the COAG agreement that established the first iteration of Closing the Gap from 2008 to 2019.
The Closing the Gap Framework established in 2008 recognised that a national effort was required to address Indigenous disadvantage. Ten years on, we know that the lives of First Australians have improved, however it is clear that more work is needed.
This Closing the Gap report points to the future, a new path where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people share ownership to improve life outcomes for current and future generations. It closes off on an era of reporting against targets set by governments.
Fewer than half the world’s constitutions take any approach to guaranteeing women’s and girls’ right to health (44%), while constitutional protections for women and girls’ specific rights to medical care and public health are even less common (31% and 12% respectively).
The Close the Gap Statement of Intent is, first, a compact between Australian governments and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Second, it embodies a human right to health-based blueprint for achieving health equality referred to hereon as the ‘close the gap approach’.
Closing the Gap acknowledges the ongoing strength and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in sustaining the world’s oldest living cultures. Closing the Gap is underpinned by the belief that when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have a genuine say in the design and delivery of policies, programs and services ...