What is the indigenous advancement strategy?

What is the indigenous advancement strategy?

The Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS) is the way the Australian Government funds and delivers a range of programs for Indigenous Australians. The right conditions and incentives need to be in place for Indigenous Australians to participate in the economy and broader society.

Why was the Northern Territory intervention introduced?

In June 2007, the federal government staged a massive intervention in the NT to “protect Aboriginal children” from sexual abuse. Without consultation Aboriginal peoples’ lives were heavily regulated, and many felt ashamed and angry.

Has the NT intervention worked?

Government monitoring reports looking specifically at “prescribed communities” under the Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER) legislation showed that attendance rates dropped in both primary and secondary schools under the NTER, with overall rates declining from 62.3% just before the Intervention to 57.5% in …

Which prime minister said Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory?

Further reading. “The Stronger Futures Agreement”. Northern Territory Government. Dept.

How do aboriginals close the gap?

Closing the Gap is a strategy that that aims to improve the life outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with respect to health and wellbeing, education, employment, justice, safety, housing, land and waters, and languages.

What did the NT intervention do?

The Intervention was directed at addressing the disproportionate levels of violence in Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory, as well as the systemic disadvantage of Indigenous people, characterised by economic deprivation, unemployment, social marginalisation, inadequate housing and poor health and justice …

Does the Australian Constitution Recognise Aboriginal?

Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Australian Constitution. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are not mentioned in the Constitution. The Constitution still allows racial discrimination – not just against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples but against anyone.

What was the importance of the Native Title Act 1993?

The NTA was passed in 1993. It established a process for claiming and recognising native title lands and waters in Australia. The NTA aims to balance Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples’ rights to land, and sets out how native title rights and interests fit within Australian law.

Was Closing the Gap successful?

The sustained effort over the past 10 years to close the gap in the areas of health, education and employment has delivered better outcomes. For instance, Indigenous child mortality rates have fallen significantly over the longer term – down 35 per cent between 1998 and 2016.

What is the main aim of the Close the Gap campaign?

The Close the Gap Campaign aims to close the health and life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians within a generation.

Why are aboriginals not Recognised in the Constitution?

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are not mentioned in the Constitution. The Constitution still allows racial discrimination – not just against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples but against anyone.

What is Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory?

An Act to amend laws, and deal with transitional matters, in connection with the Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory Act 2012, and for related purposes. 1 Short title. This Act may be cited as the Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2012.

What are the provisions of the Stronger Futures Act?

The Stronger Futures Act therefore included provisions 6 to ensure that signage is respectful and appropriate for residents (while still meeting legislative requirements). Communities have since been consulted with some offering alternative artwork and wording.

When did Stronger Futures Act 2012 come into force?

This is a compilation of the Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2012as in force on 16 July 2012. It includes any commenced amendment affecting the legislation to that date. This compilation was prepared on 20 September 2013.

What does business mean in the Northern Territory?

In this Act: alcohol protected area means an area in the Northern Territory that is prescribed by rules made for the purposes of subsection 27(1). business includes a business not carried on for profit. business day means a day that is not a Saturday, a Sunday or a public holiday in the Northern Territory.