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Web resource: | http://closingthegap.pmc.gov.au/sites/default/files/ctg-report-2017.pdf |
Type: | Report |
Title: | Closing the gap: Prime Minister's report 2017 |
Authors: | Australia. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet |
Keywords: | Aboriginal Australians;Social attitudes;Health;Education;Equality |
Population: | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples |
Year: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Commonwealth of Australia : Canberra |
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"This ninth Closing the Gap report showcases
real successes being achieved at a local
level across the country— by individuals,
communities, organisations and government.
However, at a national level, progress needs
to accelerate. Over the long term there are
improvements across a number of the targets,
however these improvements are not enough
to meet the majority of the outcomes set by the
Council of Australian Governments (COAG).
This is a report card on how we, as a nation, are
meeting our responsibilities in improving outcomes for
our First Australians. This report recognises changes
are underway and successes are being achieved,
however, progress overall nationally, is too slow.
The Closing the Gap targets address the areas of health,
education and employment, and provide an important
snapshot of where progress is being made and where
further efforts are needed. We know we will not make
the necessary gains across any of these areas if we don't
work in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander people. It is only once we establish effective
mechanisms for working together, for supporting
decision-making at the community level, that we are
likely to see the gains needed to meet the targets. "
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