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Closing the Gap in NSW

WEBThe NSW Premier signed the new National Agreement on Closing the Gap on behalf of NSW in July 2020, along with the Coalition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peak Organisations, the Australian government, state and territory governments, the Australian Local Government Association. In this National Agreement, governments agreed to do

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Aboriginal Affairs NSW

WEBImplementation Plan for 2021-2022 here. Future Implementation Plans will be located here as well as they are developed. Welcome to Closing the Gap in NSW. Closing the Gap brings together governments, representative groups and communities to develop and deliver policies to improve the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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New partnership agreement to close the gap in NSW

WEBNew South Wales has become the latest jurisdiction to sign a state-based Closing the Gap partnership agreement to help improve Aboriginal health, education and social outcomes. The agreement has been signed by the NSW Premier Chris Minns, the NSW Coalition of Aboriginal Peak Organisations (NSW CAPO) and Local Government NSW.

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2022–2024 NSW Implementation Plan for Closing the Gap

WEBThe Artwork The artwork was designed for the latest NSW Closing the Gap Implementation Plan. It represents the connection to the land of NSW from the red dirts, mountain ranges to the water.

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Closing the Gap for Aboriginal people in custody

WEB14-October-2021. Reducing the number of Aboriginal people in prison and improving the health and safety of people in custody are the focus of a renewed commitment by the NSW Government. Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Don Harwin said the Government’s response to The high level of First Nations people in custody and oversight and review of

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Closing the Gap Consultations Begin in NSW

WEBClosing the Gap Consultations Begin in NSW. 15-October-2019. Communities across NSW are invited to have their say on the development of a new National Agreement on Closing the Gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Indigenous Australians.

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Aboriginal Affairs NSW

WEBSocio-economic outcome targets. There are 17 socio-economic outcome targets under the National Agreement. Please refer to the national Closing the Gap website or the Productivity Commission dashboard for the data about each Closing the Gap target by each state and territory. 1. Everyone enjoys long and healthy lives.

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Aboriginal Affairs NSW

WEBThe new National Agreement on Closing the Gap is a commitment between governments and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to achieve better life opportunities and physical, mental, cultural and spiritual wellbeing for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It contains four priority reforms to change the way governments work

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Aboriginal Affairs NSW

WEBNourishing connections for food equity in NSW Quick facts. Food inequity is an issue that impacts sections of all communities in NSW. Research recently commissioned by Aboriginal Affairs NSW concluded that food insecurity exceeds 96% (Sax Institute, 2023).Food insecurity impacts the health and wellbeing of individuals, which creates higher levels of …

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NSW Implementation Plan for Closing the Gap

WEB6 | P a g e Parties to the Agreement committed to listen to the voices and aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and change the way we work in response (Cl. 4.18, 4.19).

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2021–22 NSW Closing the Gap Annual Report

WEBIn the 2022 Budget NSW made an unprecedented investment of an additional $716 million over four years to bolster Aboriginal outcomes and Closing the Gap in this state.

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Aboriginal Affairs NSW

WEBThe Family Records Service is continuing to accept and process requests for access to personal and family information from the archives of the Aboriginal Welfare Board, the Aboriginal Protection Board and the Chief Secretary. In response to COVID-19 we have made some changes to the way we work to protect the health, safety and wellbeing of …

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Aboriginal Affairs NSW

WEBOur Strategic Plan 2023 - 2027. The Aboriginal Affairs NSW Strategic Plan 2023 – 2027 is a plan that is built on strength and is implemented to showcase self-determination. It aims to provide a clear picture of our strategic agenda over the next four years in working toward advancement for Aboriginal people in NSW.

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Co-designing recommendations to government:

WEBCo-designing recommendations to government: - Aboriginal Affairs

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Aboriginal Affairs NSW

WEBMinister for Aboriginal Affairs Don Harwin, signed the second overarching Accord with the Assembly Chairperson Des Jones via a virtual ceremony on 9 September 2020. The Assembly and the NSW Government will now meet to negotiate schedules around the priorities for the three-year Accord, which will include Economic Development, Law and …

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Aboriginal Affairs NSW

WEBAboriginal Business Taskforce. Closing the Gap Priority Reform 5 and the NSW Roadmap for Aboriginal Business Growth. Unique to NSW, Closing the Gap Priority Reform 5 (PR5) aims to ensure Aboriginal people in NSW are empowered through employment, business growth and economic prosperity. The work aims to empower Aboriginal people to …

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Aboriginal Affairs NSW

WEBRMRA have identified housing, health, healing and well-being and law and justice as their key priority areas. Communities. Albury, Cootamundra, Cummeragunja, Deniliquin, Griffith, Hay, Leeton, Narrandera, Tumut and Wagga. Contact: Aboriginal Affairs Binaal Billa Region 6887 4405. View website View website.

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Aboriginal Affairs NSW

WEBThe Hon. David Harris, MP. 52 Martin Place. SYDNEY NSW 2000. T 02 7225 6210. E [email protected]. Go Back. Aboriginal Affairs NSW (AANSW) works with Aboriginal communities to promote social, economic and cultural wellbeing through opportunity, choice, healing, responsibility and empowerment.

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