What is Closing the Gap 2021?

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What does Closing the Gap means?

Definition of close the gap

: to reduce or eliminate a difference between two people, groups, or things —often + between We hope to close the gap between well-funded suburban schools and the struggling schools in poorer communities.
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What is the difference between close the gap and Closing the Gap?

SO, Close the Gap and Closing the Gap are two sides of the same coin; one is the non-government push for increased action and the other is the Government's response to this.
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What are some of the gaps that the campaign is aiming to close for Indigenous Australians?

The Close the Gap Campaign aims to close the health and life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians within a generation.
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What was one of the recommendations of the 2021 close the gap report?

Self-determination is critical and to ensure that change occurs, our voices must be heard by governments at every level of society. We perpetually recommend the same approach: to involve us, to listen, to reform and invest.
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What are the 7 targets of Closing the Gap?

The National Agreement has 17 targets across the following outcome areas: education, employment, health and wellbeing, justice, safety, housing, land and waters, and languages. Outcomes are the desired result for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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Who is eligible for Closing the Gap?

The Closing the Gap PBS Co-payment Program is available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of any age who are registered with Medicare, and in the opinion of a prescriber or Aboriginal Health Practitioner (AHP):
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Why do we need Closing the Gap?

Why is Closing the Gap important? Closing the Gap is aimed at reducing disadvantage among Indigenous peoples with respect to child mortality, childhood education, life expectancy and health.
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Why was Closing the Gap introduced?

The Closing the Gap framework was established in 2008 to address Indigenous disadvantage. Ten years on, the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have improved but more gains need to be made. It is clear that continued effort and action is required.
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Is the Closing the Gap strategy working?

Gaping policy shortfalls in the Australian Government's 'Closing the Gap' program have seen it fail to reduce disparities in Indigenous health, income, employment, child removal and incarceration, Flinders University researchers say.
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What are the 16 close the gap targets?

Closing the Gap targets and outcomes
  • Everyone enjoys long and healthy lives. ...
  • Children are born healthy and strong. ...
  • Children are engaged in high quality, culturally appropriate early childhood education in their early years. ...
  • Children thrive in their early years. ...
  • Students achieve their full learning potential.
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Why has Closing the Gap failed?

It did not truly seek to partner with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples”. The Prime Minister went on to admit that Closing the Gap was a top down approach where “Canberra could change it all with lofty goals and bureaucratic targets. It was set up to fail.
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Is Closing the Gap government funded?

Governments provide funds to address the Closing the Gap targets. These funds are mostly given to organisations and health services so that they can make health services more available and culturally appropriate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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How much money is spent on Closing the Gap?

As part of our $1 billion investment in new Closing the Gap measures, we're investing $254.4 million in infrastructure to better support the critical work of the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs), which have been a significant part of the Government's response to COVID-19.
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What is Closing the Gap Healthcare?

Making a difference in Canadians' lives through a holistic, personalized approach to health care. For 30 years, Closing the Gap Healthcare has been providing health care services that enable Canadians of all ages to heal and thrive – living their best lives, as measured by tangible outcomes.
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What do indigenous people think of Closing the Gap?

More than 47 peak Aboriginal organisations have heaped criticism on the Closing the Gap results released on Wednesday as evidence of a “seemingly endless cycle of failure” that was doomed to fail because it was designed without the input of Aboriginal people.
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What are the 17 targets for Closing the Gap?

The 17 socioeconomic Closing the Gap targets aim to improve the following outcome areas: health and wellbeing, education, employment, justice, safety, housing, land and waters, languages and digital inclusion [1].
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How can we improve indigenous health?

Provide education and information for local schools, workplaces and community organisations that encourage them to work in partnership with Aboriginal members of the community to improve health and wellbeing. Develop an employment strategy to encourage Aboriginal people to work across all areas of council business.
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How many Indigenous doctors are there in Australia?

Three per cent of the population, or just over 760,000 people, identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, but there are fewer than 400 Indigenous doctors. That's less than 0.5 per cent of the more than 100,000 doctors registered to practice in Australia.
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What is the gap between Indigenous and non Indigenous?

How large is the gap? years for non-Indigenous females, a gap of 9.5 years. years compared with 79.7 years for non-Indigenous males, a gap of 10.6 years.
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What is the Closing the Gap implementation plan?

The Implementation Plan sets a foundation for the Commonwealth's efforts to achieve the targets in the National Agreement over the coming decade. It provides an overview of the Commonwealth's existing actions that contribute to Closing the Gap, as well as new investment and areas of future work.
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How is Closing the Gap implemented?

There will be formal partnership arrangements to support Closing the Gap in place between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and governments in place in each state and territory enshrining agreed joint decision-making roles and responsibilities and where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have ...
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What is Closing the Gap education?

The Australian Government is empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to reach their full learning potential by implementing a range of measures to accelerate progress toward closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students in attainment of a Year 12 or equivalent qualification.
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Why do aboriginals not go to school?

Barriers include inappropriate teaching materials and a lack of Aboriginal role models. Aboriginal education requires connection to communities and informed parents.
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Why do Indigenous children not go to school?

The main factors contributing to non-attendance relate to a lack of recognition by schools of Indigenous culture and history; a failure to fully engage parents, carers and the community; ongoing socioeconomic disadvantage; and health problems.
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