Partnerships Queensland is the new performance reporting framework for reporting on
Indigenous outcomes resulting from programs and service delivery to Indigenous communities... Partnerships Queensland is being implemented as the State equivalent performance reporting mechanism to the Productivity Commission's Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage reporting framework.
Not exact matches
The
outcomes and reforms agreed at COAG have
resulted in Australians smoking less and living longer, more young people completing Year 12, a better - skilled workforce, more people with disability getting the help they need, better opportunities for
indigenous Australians and billions added to our economy through productivity improvements and business savings.
The effective participation of the peak body of
Indigenous land councils during the development of the Model ILUA ensured human rights standards were satisfied and that the
outcome addressed the concerns of both the Government and
Indigenous interests - leading to a more workable
result.
«Improved self esteem for local
Indigenous people and the delivery of practical and relevant training developments programs which have
resulted in real employment
outcomes for members of the local
Indigenous community.»
Much of the failure of service delivery to
Indigenous people and communities, and the lack of sustainable outcomes, is a direct result of the failure to engage appropriately with Indigenous people and of the failure to support and build the capacity of indigenous co
Indigenous people and communities, and the lack of sustainable
outcomes, is a direct
result of the failure to engage appropriately with
Indigenous people and of the failure to support and build the capacity of indigenous co
Indigenous people and of the failure to support and build the capacity of
indigenous co
indigenous communities.
Further, it is my view that the establishment of an ongoing legal framework for agreements between governments and
Indigenous peoples based on mutual partnership will fundamentally bolster the level at which self - determination can be exercised, and that more «practical benefits» such as those associated with overcoming disadvantage, will
result as a corresponding
outcome over time.
[63] The
result of such extinguishment is that
outcomes that native title can deliver to
Indigenous people are significantly reduced.
Much of the failure of service delivery to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and our communities, and the lack of sustainable
outcomes, is a direct
result of the failure to effectively engage with
Indigenous people - and of the failure to invest in building the capacity of
Indigenous communities to participate in processes that would enable us to realise our fullest potential.
If this
outcome (namely removal of
Indigenous rights under various laws leaving reliance only on heritage laws that discriminate against
Indigenous people) arose as a
result of an oversight, [107] the Committee may wish to alter its approach in any final report.
Much of the failure of service delivery to
Indigenous people and communities, and the lack of sustainable
outcomes, is a direct
result of the failure to effectively engage with
Indigenous people and of the failure to invest in building the capacity of
Indigenous communities to participate.
It compared the potential of supporting governance and capacity strengthening with the more limited «mutual obligation» approach in respect of welfare reform - an approach which the Report concluded was overstretched in the
Indigenous policy context and unlikely to produce the breadth of
outcome and positive
results hoped for.