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Record ID: 14dc1871-0529-4120-a3ae-2a14d76a85d3
Web resource: https://apo.org.au/sites/default/files/resource-files/2024-11/apo-nid328898.pdf
Type: Report
Title: An anti-racism framework: Voices of First Nations Peoples
Authors: Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
Keywords: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples;Schools and Education;Systems Responses;Intersectionality;Cultural Barriers;Intergenerational Trauma;Impacts of Colonialism;Institutional Violence;Cultural Safety
Topic: Systems responses
Population: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Year: Nov-2024
Publisher: Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
Abstract:  This report outlines findings from First Nations consultations conducted to inform the development of a National Anti-Racism Framework. Drawing on over 496 contributions, it highlights the prevalence and impacts of systemic racism across education, health, and justice sectors, as well as rural, metropolitan, and remote areas. Participants emphasised the pervasive effects of systemic racism, unconscious bias, and historical legacies of colonisation on First Nations communities. Key issues include over-policing, inequitable health services, barriers in education, and lack of cultural safety across sectors. Recommendations focus on legislative reform, accountability mechanisms, standardised cultural safety education, and increased First Nations representation in leadership. The report underscores the importance of addressing intergenerational trauma, fostering collaboration with communities, and implementing a standalone First Nations Anti-Racism Framework as a critical step toward equity and justice.
Notes:  Open access
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22897
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