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Close the Gap Campaign in Australia

In Australia, there are over 510,000 Indigenous people, making up 2.5% of the population. The life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians is 17 years. Learn how to support the Close the Gap campaign aiming for health equality within 25 years.

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Close the Gap Campaign in Australia

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  1. CLOSE THE GAP

  2. In Australia there are over 510,000 Indigenous people making up 2.5% of the total Australian population

  3. Some live on the beautiful Torres StraitIslands, others live in remote communities, country towns or urban cities

  4. Together we share a common humanity We are all created equally But our opportunities in life and our levels of disadvantage vary greatly

  5. Today One of us is expected to live 17 years longer than the other One of us is 10 times more likely to be diagnosed with kidney disease One of us is 3 times more likely to have diabetes One of us is Indigenous and one is not

  6. Today A huge gap exists between the life expectancy and health of those who are Indigenous and those who are not. Life Expectancy Gap= 17 years 82 82 77 77 Non-Indigenous Women Non-Indigenous Women Non-Indigenous Men Non-Indigenous Men 65 65 60 60 Indigenous Women Indigenous Women Indigenous Men Indigenous Men Indigenous Men

  7. Life expectancy rate for Indigenous Australians are alarmingly similar to those in a number of developing countries Cambodia Bangladesh Indigenous Aust. • Average Life Country Expectancy • Cambodia 58 • Bangladesh and Pakistan 61 • Indigenous Australia 62 • Bolivia and Bhutan 63 • India 64 • Indonesia 67 • Vietnam, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu 69

  8. But such a gap has no place in our society It cannot be tolerated We cannot look away We have to care We have to ask why

  9. Whyis there a gap? The reasons are complex. Social, economic and physical factors all play a role. DispossessionDislocationDiscrimination Poor and overcrowded housingPoor diet and nutrition Unemployment Limited access to health care services (3 times the rate for non-Indigenous people ) Low income (Indigenous Australians earn just 62% of the income of non-Indigenous people). Lack of education (In 2006, 21 % of 15 year old Indigenous people were not participating in school education) • These all lead to the Gap

  10. For many Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal peoples the odds are stacked against them

  11. How can we Close the Gap? We have the resources and knowledge to close the gap Equality Empowerment Services and resources Opportunities Education and training Recognition and respect Working in partnership

  12. In the remoteKimberley region of Western Australia, Caritas Australia is working with the Diabetes Management Program on the prevention, management, treatment and care of diabetes

  13. Successis being achieved through Cooking classes using local and traditional foods Parental Involvement Schoolfitness and health programs Provision of healthy breakfasts Diabeteseducation Training of community leaders to run the program Nutritioneducation Shops are clearly identifying healthy food with coloured stickers The local people are taking control of their own health. Diabetes in these communities is decreasing!

  14. Together we are making a difference promoting a change in lifestyle behaviours and health to Close the Gap

  15. Together, we are moving forward But We can do more …. we need help. Prime Minister Mr. Kevin Rudd has promised to close the 17-year life expectancy gap between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians by 2030. He has promised that Indigenous people will get health services equal to those of the rest of the population within 10 years. Now we need to ensure that the government keeps its promise.

  16. What is the Close the Gap Campaign? The Close the Gap campaign is calling on Australian governments to take action to achieve health equality for Indigenous Australians within 25 years by: A long-term investment in Indigenous health; investment in financial and human resources Increasing Indigenous control and participation in the delivery of health services to ensure that people are active partners in their own health Addressing critical social issues such as housing, education and self-determination which contribute to the Indigenous health crisis

  17. What canyoudo to Close the Gap? Take the 30 for 2030 challenge – Get 30 friends, family, neighbours to sign a Close the Gap pledge. Challenge you classmates to get involved too!! Sign the Close the Gap pledge www.oxfam.org.au/closethegap Join the Facebook Close the Gap group and post relevant news on the Wall facebook.com/closethegapcampaign

  18. CLOSE THE GAP

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