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Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage in Australia Gary Banks Chairman, Productivity Commission OECD WORLD FORUM Statistics, Knowledge and Policy Measuring and Fostering the Progress of Societies Poverty and social exclusion Istanbul June 2007
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2 Income distribution is skewed for Indigenous people Gross weekly equivalised household incomes, 2004-05
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3 A 17 year gap in life expectancy
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4 Other headline gaps are sizeable
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5 A marked difference in age profile All personsIndigenous FemaleMaleFemaleMale
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6 1967 Referendum granted equality
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7 New approaches n whole-of-government n recognising diversity n from passive welfare to shared responsibility n economic development and private property n improving Indigenous governance
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8 A strategic framework Tier 1 Tier 2 Priority Outcomes & Headline Indicators Strategic areas & Indicators
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9 The priority outcomes are inter-related
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10 A dozen headline indicators Life expectancy at birth Disability and chronic disease Years 10 and 12 retention and attainment Post secondary education – participation and attainment Labour force participation and unemployment Household and individual income Home ownership Suicide and self harm Substantiated child abuse and neglect Deaths from homicide and hospitalisations for assault Family and community violence Imprisonment and juvenile detention rates
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11 Strategic areas for action Headline indicators Strategic change indicators
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12 Housing overcrowding causes multiple problems
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13 Changes in selected headline indicators Percentage change over various periods
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14 Early child development and growth Early child development and growth Early school engagement and performance Positive childhood and transition to adulthood Substance use and misuse Functional and resilient families and communities Effective environmental health systems Economic participation and development – Injury and preventable diseases – Infant mortality – Birthweight – Hearing impediments – Children with tooth decay
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15 Infant mortality has fallen
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16 Early school engagement & performance Early child development and growth Early school engagement and performance Positive childhood and transition to adulthood Substance use and misuse Functional and resilient families and communities Effective environmental health systems Economic participation and development – Preschool and early learning – School attendance – Year 3 literacy and numeracy
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17 Year 3 learning gap: only slight improvement Proportion of students achieving reading minimum benchmark
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18 Positive childhood & transition to adulthood Early child development and growth Early school engagement and performance Positive childhood and transition to adulthood Substance use and misuse Functional and resilient families and communities Effective environmental health systems Economic participation and development – Years 5 and 7 literacy and numeracy – Retention at year 9 – Indigenous cultural studies – Juvenile diversions – Transition from school to work
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19 Educational disparities progressively widen Proportion of students who achieved the numeracy benchmark
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20 Substance use and misuse Early child development and growth Early school engagement and performance Positive childhood and transition to adulthood Substance use and misuse Functional and resilient families and communities Effective environmental health systems Economic participation and development – Alcohol consumption and harm – Tobacco consumption and harm – Drug and other substance use and harm
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21 Risky alcohol drinking rates remain high Alcohol consumption at long term risky to high risk levels, people aged 18 years and over living in non-remote areas
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22 Functional & resilient families & communities Early child development and growth Early school engagement and performance Positive childhood and transition to adulthood Substance use and misuse Functional and resilient families and communities Effective environmental health systems Economic participation and development – Children on care and protection orders – Repeat offending – Access to primary health care – Mental health – Proportion of Indigenous people with access to their traditional lands – Participation in organised sport, arts or community group activities – Engagement with service delivery
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23 Rising disparity in hospitalisations for potentially preventable conditions
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24 Effective environmental health systems Early child development and growth Early school engagement and performance Positive childhood and transition to adulthood Substance use and misuse Functional and resilient families and communities Effective environmental health systems Economic participation and development – Rates of diseases associated with poor environmental health – Access to clean water and functional sewerage – Overcrowding in housing
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25 Hospitalisation of children for environmental diseases has decreased
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26 Economic participation & development Early child development and growth Early school engagement and performance Positive childhood and transition to adulthood Substance use and misuse Functional and resilient families and communities Effective environmental health systems Economic participation and development – Employment (full-time/part-time) by sector, industry and occupation – Self employment and Indigenous business – Indigenous owned or controlled land – Governance capacity and skills – Case studies in governance arrangements
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27 Indigenous unemployment has fallen
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28 Success factors in things that work: Cooperative approaches Bottom-up community involvement Ongoing support Good governance Including in Government
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29 www.pc.gov.au/gsp Steering Committee for the Review of Government Service Provision
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