Sentences with phrase «particular focus on indigenous»

This is a problem in the lists provided: there can be no justification for putting off work on «Strengthening preventive care with particular focus on Indigenous health» until after «Ensuring the sustainability and affordability of private health insurance» or «Aged care reform».
Her work focuses on themes of identity, and challenges stereotypes and colonial representations of Indigenous peoples, with a particular focus on Indigenous women.

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In particular, this means increased focus on education, immigration, social infrastructure and the participation of women and indigenous peoples in the economy.
And his mix of the particular and the general is crucial to his conclusion that «as a society we would be better off focusing on partnerships in the indigenous local systems of service so that the voluntary spirit that drives a good portion of the system can be nurtured.»
A member of the Six Nations Reserve, Bay of Quinte Mohawk, Turtle Clan, Niro combines beadwork designs, archival images, family pictures, videos, and installation to question traditional representations of Indigenous peoples, with a particular focus on womanhood.
Her work has a particular focus on providing legal and strategic support to Indigenous Peoples who are implementing strategies grounded in their own laws to protect the lands and resources of their territories and ultimately to transform Canadian law.
This chapter focuses on the performance of the new arrangements, with a particular emphasis on this objective of improving access for Indigenous Australians to mainstream services.
Missing from community re-entry is the particular focus on the needs of Indigenous women exiting prison.
(38) Instead it focuses on the amendments to the original NTA and in particular the four sets of provisions which prefer non-Indigenous interests over Indigenous ones.
It is only by reference to our obligations under human rights treaties that the impact of particular policies on the human rights of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people can be separated and brought into sharp focus.
[M] easures that affect particular indigenous peoples or communities... will require consultation procedures focused on the interests of, and engagement with, those particularly affected groups.
In particular the statement focused on the need for governments to adopt new processes of consultation with Indigenous peoples based on collaboration and participation.
Bronwyn's research focuses on a number of interrelated themes including the politics of Indigenous identity, with particular interest in what it means to identify as an Aboriginal person today focusing on what constitutes and is constitutive of Aboriginal identity in contemporary times.
In April 2008 the then Australian Government (and subsequently supported by the then Opposition)[9] further committed to providing an annual report to Parliament on progress towards closing the gap with a particular focus on the achievement of the COAG Closing the Gap Targets found in the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA).
In this Chapter I first outline how my focus on relationships will be guided by human rights standards, in particular the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [4](the Declaration).
The Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs has also worked with the Attorney - General and native title stakeholders to bring about positive change in the system, with a particular focus on maximising the benefits derived from native title agreements.
Since its establishment in 1986, the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission has successfully worked to foster greater understanding, respect and protection of human rights in Australia, with a particular focus on sex, race and disability discrimination, as well as the rights of Indigenous Australians.
The Forum focused on healing of all Indigenous Australians, in particular Stolen Generations survivors and their families, as well as on what healing encompasses for Indigenous peoples and the educational and broader outcomes for children.
Since its establishment in 1986, the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission has successfully worked to foster greater understanding, respect and protection of human rights in Australia, with a particular focus on sex, race and disability discrimination, as well as the rights of Indigenous Australians.However, proposals contained in the Australian Human Rights Commission Legislation Bill 2003 have the potential to significantly undermine the integrity, independence and efficiency of the Commission.For further information on the Commission's major concerns with the Australian Human Rights Commission Legislation Bill 2003, which is currently being reviewed by the Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee click on the links below:
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