Some government agencies maintain their own
indigenous policy initiatives.
Not exact matches
-- an
Indigenous - led
initiative to ensure
Indigenous communities, rights, culture and knowledge systems are fully recognized, protected and implemented in climate
policy in Canada.
In this regard, Canada should adopt measures to promote the active participation of
indigenous women in the design and implementation of
initiatives, programs and
policies at all levels of government that are directed to
indigenous women, as well as those that pertain to
indigenous peoples more broadly.
The Key Indicators 2005 report is based to a considerable degree on data that predates the
policy initiatives arising from COAG and implemented by the new arrangements in
Indigenous affairs.
Our Aboriginalities have been pathologised by the State and is evidenced in an array of
Indigenous social
policy agendas from the Northern Territory Emergency Response to the various Close the Gap
initiatives that are visited upon us every day.
Under the direction of the Ministerial Taskforce, agencies will also collaborate on the design of whole - of - government
policy initiatives and proposals for the redirection of resources to priority areas and to ways of working that have demonstrated their effectiveness in achieving better outcomes for
Indigenous people.
General Recommendation 23 of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (discussed at pages 85 - 86, above) provides a useful guide for a human rights approach to
policy or legislative
initiatives concerning
Indigenous people.
In an effort to standardise approaches to
policy implementation in the APS, and ultimately improve policy outcomes, the Australian National Audit Office and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet have recently produced the Better Practice Guide to the Implementation of Programme and Policy Initiatives — Making Implementation Matter (or the Better Practice Guide).3 Although this publication is a general guide for policy makers across all portfolios — not just in the areas of Indigenous affairs — it represents the collective wisdom and experience of senior managers and executives across th
policy implementation in the APS, and ultimately improve
policy outcomes, the Australian National Audit Office and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet have recently produced the Better Practice Guide to the Implementation of Programme and Policy Initiatives — Making Implementation Matter (or the Better Practice Guide).3 Although this publication is a general guide for policy makers across all portfolios — not just in the areas of Indigenous affairs — it represents the collective wisdom and experience of senior managers and executives across th
policy outcomes, the Australian National Audit Office and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet have recently produced the Better Practice Guide to the Implementation of Programme and
Policy Initiatives — Making Implementation Matter (or the Better Practice Guide).3 Although this publication is a general guide for policy makers across all portfolios — not just in the areas of Indigenous affairs — it represents the collective wisdom and experience of senior managers and executives across th
Policy Initiatives — Making Implementation Matter (or the Better Practice Guide).3 Although this publication is a general guide for
policy makers across all portfolios — not just in the areas of Indigenous affairs — it represents the collective wisdom and experience of senior managers and executives across th
policy makers across all portfolios — not just in the areas of
Indigenous affairs — it represents the collective wisdom and experience of senior managers and executives across the APS.
(ii) national standards legislation (Recs 44 - 53)- such legislation, which would be more detailed and likely be binding at all levels of government, would aim to establish minimum and / or «best practice» standards in government /
Indigenous community interrelations in respect of
policy and legislative
initiatives.
The Secretaries Group on
Indigenous Affairs will support the Ministerial Taskforce in progressing
policy development and implementation of priority strategies and
initiatives.
Recently a number of Australian Government
policy initiatives have been directed at addressing access and improving care for
Indigenous Australians, including the unprecedented funding of $ A805.5 million for the multifaceted
Indigenous Chronic Disease Package (ICDP) from 2009 to 2013.8 — 10 However, there is a general lack of research into, and evaluations of, interventions that aim to improve access to healthcare on which such interventions can be based.4, 7, 11
There are a number of elements of this
initiative that engage
Indigenous people in the development of climate change
policy.
NATSISS champion Professor Tom Calma, head of the Tackling
Indigenous Smoking
initiative said the survey has now accumulated 20 years of detailed data to guide research,
policy and practice.
Big funding cuts and changing government
policies have had an impact, and the head of the Tackling
Indigenous Smoking
initiative Professor Tom Calma has conceded Australia won't meet its target to halve 2008
Indigenous smoking levels by 2018.
This is particularly important as there is insufficient attention to
Indigenous nutrition as a contributor to chronic disease in recent
policy initiatives, particularly the NPA on Closing the Gap on
Indigenous Health Outcomes.
They describe Australia's «recalcitrance» and «underwhelming» efforts, compared with progress made by comparable countries such as NZ, the USA and Canada, which had introduced legislation or
policy initiatives to facilitate effective, culturally sensitive crime prevention with
Indigenous communities at the forefront of decision - making.
(92) Recognising that
Indigenous policy and programs need improvement, the
initiative proposes that:
At the same time, it shows the innovative way that
policy initiatives such as private and public loan programs and guarantees can assist and promote residential and economic development on
Indigenous land.
Companies are in the process of changing their
policies and practices and are taking significant
initiatives in recognising
Indigenous rights and interests, but they have yet to develop coherent
policies, practices and monitoring systems across a range of issues and / or have yet to change their approach to
Indigenous peoples in fundamental ways.
provide
policy advice to its members based on research on water reform
initiatives as they affect
Indigenous communities and land holdings
Strategies: Develop
policy in
Indigenous Youth Forums; education
initiatives that see the Education Department of Western Australia and department of Family and Children's services reporting all
Indigenous outcomes to Council; providing access to support services such as sport and recreational cultural activities and
initiatives.
Reports of long - term and well - established
initiatives, such as research into the so - called «leaky pipe» of eye care service pathways for
Indigenous Australians, highlighted the ongoing need for research to inform rural health
policies and programs.
And we are, through the implementation, systematically, of special programs and
policy initiatives, seeking to improve economic independence for our
indigenous peoples to overcome inequalities which we know continue to exist in some areas, and we have targeted those areas of greatest need, particularly health, education, housing, employment, and economic development opportunities as areas in which we can move forward.
Approach 4 - companies are in the process of changing their
policies and practices and are taking significant
initiatives in recognising
Indigenous rights and interests, but they have yet to develop coherent
policies, practices and monitoring systems across a range of issues and / or have yet to change their approach to
Indigenous peoples in fundamental ways.
[18] The Commission notes that the Australian Parliament has apologised for the practices of past forced removal
policies and the Australian Government has established a National Healing Foundation to support
Indigenous community
initiatives for healing, to address the impacts of removal.
Develop a communication strategy to inform all
Indigenous Australians of economic development
policy, programs,
initiatives, and potential sources of funding.