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Overarching Bilateral Indigenous Plan between the Commonwealth of Australia and the State of Victoria to Close the Gap in Indigenous Disadvantage 2010-2015 | ||
Date: | 2010 | |
Date To: | 2015 | |
Sub Category: | COAG Agreement | |
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State/Country: | Victoria, Australia | |
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Subject Matter: | Health and Community Services | |
URL: | http://www.vic.gov.au/system/user_files/Documents/av/Overarching_Bilateral_Indigenous_Plan.pdf | |
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The Overarching Bilateral Indigenous Plan (OBIP) provides a platform for implementing the partnership under the National Indigenous Reform Agreement in Victoria. The Parties involved were the Commonwealth of Australia and the State of Victoria | ||
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The plan establishes how the Parties will work together with Indigenous communities to realise the COAG commitments and objectives in 'Closing the Gap', within the specific context of Victoria. Context The Plan sets out the applicable policy frameworks: including 'Close the Gap'; COAG agreements; and the Victorian Indigenous Affairs Framework. It also sets out the demographic context in Victoria, as well as existing Victorian and Commonwealth initiatives and programs for Indigenous people. Joint commitments The Parties commit to working together in partnership with Indigenous Victorians and communities. They recognise that such partnerships are intrinsic to progress, and therefore give primacy to engagement and partnership with Indigenous Victorians. They agree to work together to support Indigenous efforts to strengthen culture and the capacity of communities and organisations to lead change. The parties also recognise the importance of better coordination of services and effort, funding and information provision; that, where possible, they will reduce the administrative burden on the Indigenous sector; that, where possible, they will share data with Indigenous Victorians and organisations; the importance that mainstream services are culturally inclusive and welcoming in Indigenous Victorian clients. Arrangements for Indigenous Consultation and Representation The Parties intend to use existing representational structures where possible at local, regional, State-wide levels and existing program partnerships to further the development, implementation and evaluation of initiatives. Victorian arrangements for Indigenous representation, participation, engagement and partnerships are well established at local, statewide and program levels, including Local Indigenous Networks. Joint Machinery The Parties commit to ensuring effective implementation and evaluation of measurable outcomes under this Plan. Attachments 1. National Agreements, National Partnership Agreements, Strategies and Frameworks applicable to Victoria 2. Service Delivery Principles for Programs and Services for Indigenous Australians 3. Relationship between COAG Framework and the Victorian Indigenous Affairs Framework (VIAF) 4. Indigenous Affairs Framework 2010-2013 5. Victorian Overarching Bilateral Indigenous Plan (OBIP) Committee Terms of Reference Schedules The first seven schedules address the COAG 'Closing the Gap' building blocks in the context of Victoria. The final two summarise other government initiatives within the Victorian context. A. Building Block: Early Childhood B. Building Block: Schooling C. Building Block: Health D. Building Block: Economic Participation E. Building Block: Healthy Homes F. Building Block: Safe Communities G. Building Block: Governance and Leadership H. Urban and Regional Service Delivery Strategy I. Agreed data quality improvements |
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