Preliminary Pages
Foreword
This inquiry focussed on two issues – firstly increasing
Indigenous participation in sport and secondly utilising sport to improve
Indigenous wellbeing and support the Close the Gap targets. Sport can be the
‘hook’ or ‘vehicle’ to provide opportunities for communities to come together,
to encourage Indigenous participation in education and employment, and to
demonstrate positive behaviours through local and elite sporting role models
Overall the evidence from the inquiry supported the theory
that sport has a positive impact on Indigenous wellbeing and mentoring and can
contribute positively to achieving the Close the Gap targets in areas such as
health, education and employment. The role of Indigenous mentors was regarded
as a critical element to the success of these programs.
The Committee was impressed with many of the sports programs
currently operating throughout Australia, including the Commonwealth Government
funded ‘Learn Earn Legend’ program being facilitated by numerous sporting
bodies that focuses on school to work transitions. The Committee was pleased to
hear about the number of Indigenous students engaging in this program with
commitment and passion, resulting in better outcomes for school attrition and
attainment and furthering their education pathways and employment prospects.
The success of sports programs can be reliant upon strong
partnerships fostered between Government, sporting bodies and the corporate
sector. The Committee recognised that the benefits gained from sport was more
than about simply increasing Indigenous participation in sport – it was about
engaging the local community as a whole. Community involvement included
encouraging Indigenous people to become involved in the administration,
umpiring and coaching positions in addition to playing sport. The participation
rates of Indigenous females are lower than the participation rates for males in
a majority of the sporting codes and organisations and the Committee has made
recommendations to Government to prioritise sports programs to Indigenous
women.
Increasing participation of Indigenous boys and girls, men
and women in sport was an area where the Committee believed sporting bodies
could improve. The Committee hopes that all sporting bodies at local, state and
national levels will continue to acknowledge the influential role they have in
ensuring that Indigenous Australians are encouraged to participate in sport
with culturally supportive policies and programs.
Positive messages of cultural celebration and pride at all
sporting events can help in the path to Close the Gap and reconciliation. Several
sporting organisations have adopted Reconciliation Action Plans, which is
making progress in areas of reconciliation and increasing the understanding and
respect for Indigenous Australians through the medium of sport.
The Committee found that sport is much more than just a game
– it can be a pathway to stronger communities and better opportunities.
I would like to thank everyone who put submissions into the
inquiry and made the time to attend the public hearings. I pass on my gratitude
to the former Chair, the Hon. Shayne Neumann MP, the Deputy
Chair, Dr Sharman Stone MP and all the members of the Committee for their work
during this inquiry.
Ms Janelle Saffin MP
Chair
Membership of the Committee
Chair
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Ms Janelle Saffin MP (from 23/4/13)
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Deputy
Chair
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The Hon. Dr Sharman Stone MP
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Members
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Ms Sharon Grierson MP
Mrs Natasha Griggs MP
Mr Barry Haase MP
Mr Ed Husic MP
The Hon. Shayne Neumann MP (to 23/4/13)
Mr Graham Perrett MP
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Committee Secretariat
Secretary
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Dr Anna Dacre
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Inquiry
Secretary
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Ms Susan Cardell
Ms Rebecca Gordon
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Office
Manager
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Ms Katrina Gillogly
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Terms of reference
The Committee will inquire into and report on the
contribution of sport to Indigenous wellbeing and mentoring, with a particular
focus on:
n sporting bodies increasing
opportunities for Indigenous participation, including opportunities for
Indigenous women
n non-government
organisations utilising sport as a vehicle to improve outcomes for Indigenous
people, and
n the contribution of
Indigenous sporting programs, as supplied by:
§
the sporting codes
§
the private and NGO sectors, and
§
federal government assistance
to Closing the Gap targets.
List of acronyms
ABS
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Australian Bureau of Statistics
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AFL
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Australian Football League
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AICCHS
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Aboriginal and Islander Community Controlled Health
Service
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APY
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Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara
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ARLC
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Australian Rugby League Commission
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ARTIE
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Achieving Results Through Indigenous Education
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ARU
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Australian Rugby Union
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ASC
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Australian Sports Commission
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COAG
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Council of Australian Governments
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DEEWR
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Department of Education, Employment and Workplace
Relations
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DoHA
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Department of Health and Ageing
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DRALGAS
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Department of Regional Australia, Local Government,
Arts and Sport
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DWF
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David Wirrpanda Foundation
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EITAAP
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Elite Indigenous Travel and Accommodation Assistance
Program
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FaHCSIA
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Department of Families, Housing, Community Services
and Indigenous Affairs
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FOGs
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Former Origin Greats
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IMP
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Indigenous Marathon Project
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ISARP
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Indigenous Sport and Recreation Program
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ISDOs
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Indigenous Sport Development Officers
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ISDOP
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Indigenous Sport Development Officers Program
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LMRDT
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Lloyd McDermott Rugby Development Team
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NASCA
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National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy
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NATSISS
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National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social
Survey
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NCIE
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National Centre of Indigenous Excellence
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NIRA
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National Indigenous Reform Agreement
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NGO
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Non-government organisation
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NRL
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National Rugby League
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QAIHC
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Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council
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RA
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Reconciliation Australia
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RAP
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Reconciliation Action Plan
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SANFL
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South Australian National Football League
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SRG
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Sport and Recreation Group
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WDSC
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Western Desert Sports Council
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List of recommendations
2 Sport as a vehicle to Close the Gap
Recommendation 1 - Framework for sport programs and Close the
Gap outcomes
The Committee recommends the Minister for Indigenous Affairs,
in consultation with the Minister for Sport, develop an overarching framework
of service delivery and evaluation for Commonwealth agencies which fund sport
programs to clearly identify outcomes that align with Close the Gap targets.
Commonwealth agencies, such as the Australian Sports
Commission, which predominantly fund programs for sports-specific outcomes,
should be exempt from the framework.
Recommendation 2 - Evaluating outcomes of sports programs
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government develop evaluation
mechanisms for sports programs that include the collection of data on sport
participation outcomes as well as non-sport outcomes such as the Close the Gap
targets.
The Committee recommends that all Commonwealth funded sports
programs should collect comprehensive data on Indigenous participation. The
data should be collected at the start and finish of each program and should be
analysed as part of an evaluation process for individual programs.
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government
incorporate results of evaluations of sports programs and their contribution to
Indigenous wellbeing into the annual Close the Gap reporting to Parliament.
Recommendation 3 - Learn Earn Legend
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government extend the
funding of the Learn Earn Legend program to target Indigenous students in the
high school years.
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government assess in
2016 the effectiveness of further funding the Learn Earn Legend program to
target Indigenous students in the primary school years.
Recommendation 4 - Indigenous sporting carnivals
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government provide
base funding and coordinated assistance to Indigenous regional and state
sporting carnivals which draw together governments, sporting codes and clubs,
mentors and role models, corporates and businesses to address health, education
and employment Close the Gap targets.
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government ensure
that funding is provided to sport and recreation carnivals and events in
particular those which support high participation by Indigenous females.
Recommendation 5 - Three year funding
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government should
fund Indigenous sports programs over a longer term preferably a three year
cycle.
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Recommendation 6 - Research the impact of sport
The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government
conduct a comprehensive project to measure and compare the range of outcomes
across gender and age from Indigenous participation in sport and cultural
activities.
Recommendation 7- Sport participation roles
The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government
acknowledge and develop Indigenous participation in the supporting roles around
sport, such as coaches, umpires, health workers and administrators.
Recommendation 8 - Indigenous female participation
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government
prioritise strategies within its sports programs to increase opportunities for
Indigenous female participation in physical activity.
Recommendation 9 – Prioritise funding for Indigenous women and
girls
The Committee recommends the Department of Regional Australia,
Local Government, Arts and Sport ensure that funding for sport and active
recreation for Indigenous women and girls is prioritised.
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Recommendation 10 – Sponsorship towards Closing the Gap
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government
investigate strategies to encourage philanthropy through mechanisms such as tax
deductions for sponsorship by corporate bodies of Indigenous sporting programs
linked to Closing the Gap outcomes.
Recommendation 11 – Promoting role models
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government support
initiatives that increase the range of Indigenous sports role models at all
levels, including and beyond the elite level.