Recommendations
Recommendation 1
2.28 The committee recommends
that all Australian Government and state/territory agencies, provide the
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare with reports and publications as
they are published, as well as statistics on an annual basis, to ensure that
the Closing the Gap Clearinghouse is a relevant evidence base for policy
makers.
Recommendation 2
2.43 The committee recommends
that the COAG work on the National Strategy for Food Security in Remote
Indigenous Communities include an analysis of alternative agriculture to
improve the affordability, quality and availability of fresh fruit and
vegetables in regional and remote Indigenous communities.
Recommendation 3
2.50 The committee recommends
that the Australian Government expand the remit of the Coordinator General for
Remote Indigenous Services' reporting mandate for basic service and
infrastructure in all regional and remote Indigenous communities with over 200
residents. The committee considers that the Coordinator General should be
afforded additional resources to undertake such an expanded reporting role.
Recommendation 4
2.57 The committee notes the
consultation being undertaken in developing local implementation plans but
considers that as a matter of practice, consultation plans which are not
readily accessible to the public should be made public prior to consultation
being undertaken.
Recommendation 5
2.72 The committee recommends
that on a monthly basis the Australian Government publish the number and
location of new, rebuilt or refurbished homes completed under the National
Partnership Agreement on Remote Indigenous Housing program.
Recommendation 6
2.73 The committee also
recommends that the Coordinator General for Remote Indigenous Services conduct
a detailed analysis of the National Partnership Agreement on Remote Indigenous
Housing in his next six monthly report.
Recommendation 7
2.118 Noting the success of
the Sporting Chance Program, the committee recommends that the Australian
Government investigate programs for other extra curricular activities such as a
program for students interested in the arts.
Recommendation 8
2.176 The committee recommends
that the evaluation mechanisms that underpin COAG's investment of the $100
million Tackling Smoking initiative be publicly released to ensure that this
funding provides a tangible difference on the ground in communities.
Recommendation 9
2.219 Given the evidence that
the committee has received about problems with funding models, the committee
considers that COAG should expedite implementation of the Coordinator General
for Remote Indigenous Services' recommendation to examine the use of more
flexible funding approaches which aggregate departmental funding into a master
contract with each National Partnership Agreement on Remote Service Delivery
community.
Recommendation 10
3.15 The committee recommends
that all state and territory governments consider the publication of a
Quarterly Report in line with that published by the Queensland Government and
that this information feed into the Council of Australian Governments baseline
data collection process.
Recommendation 11
3.34 The committee recommends
that the evaluation of the Cape York Welfare Reform trial be made public to
inform other governments about the results of the program and its applicability
to other regional and remote Indigenous communities.
Recommendation 12
3.84 The committee recommends
that the Ministerial Council for Education, Early Childhood Development and
Youth Affairs expand the policy on attendance currently in the draft Indigenous
Education Action Plan to include the need for measures that facilitate
reintegration of students who have missed large amounts of schooling but
recommence attending school as the result of attendance measures.
Recommendation 13
3.248 The committee recommends
that the Australian Health Ministers Conference develop a framework specifying
interoperability between social and emotional wellbeing services and clinical
mental health services.
Recommendation 14
3.361 The committee recommends
that Queensland Corrections consider including routine hearing assessments in
the induction and assessment process for persons newly entering the corrective
services system.
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