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A Ten Year Commitment . WELCOME. Purpose of this presentation To outline Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory package: Steps leading up to August 2012 sunset on Northern Territory National Emergency Response legislation Programs and services – 2012 Budget measures
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WELCOME • Purpose of this presentation • To outline Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory package: • Steps leading up to August 2012 sunset on Northern Territory National Emergency Response legislation • Programs and services – 2012 Budget measures • Proposed legislation and policies. • Next Steps in Closing the Gap in the NT • www.indigenous.gov.au/strongerfutures
WHY STRONGER FUTURES? • Current funding ending June 2012; NTER legislation ending August 2012 • Stronger Futures package responds to the Stronger Futures 2009 and 2011 consultations, and evidence from NTER evaluation • More needs to be done to Close the Gap in the NT • People could have their say in consultations and on legislation proposal
STRONGER FUTURES PACKAGE • $3.4 billion over ten years • Long-term commitment to work with Aboriginal people in NT • Focus on providing additional employment opportunities for Aboriginal people in remote communities • Ten-year funding for Stronger Futures in 2012 Budget • Supporting legislation currently before Parliament • National Partnership Agreement being negotiated with NT Government
STRONGER FUTURES: PROGRAMS AND SERVICES • Continued support for core services in: • Children and Families • Education • Community Safety • Health • Housing and Essential Services • Engagement and Coordination
STRONGER FUTURES: LEGISLATION • Still before Parliament – not yet law • Repeals NTER legislation • RDA applies • Relates to: • School Enrolment and Attendance Measure – SEAM • Tackling alcohol abuse • Community safety • Food security • Land reform
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES $442.4 million over ten years • Communities for Children • 19 Communities for Children sites (up from 4) • Children’s safety, early childhood services • 2 mobile child-protection teams (25 staff) • More Remote Aboriginal Family and Community Workers • Up to 23 Intensive Family Support Services • Existing early-childhood services continuing
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES • Women, men and young people • Sixteen women’s safe houses • Redesigned men’s services • Youth in Communities services • All new services to be part of Communities for Children arrangements (once in place)
EDUCATION $583.4 million over ten years • Better schooling outcomes and encouraging school attendance • 200 extra teaching positions to continue • School Nutrition Program • SFNT legislation – new SEAM • School Enrolment and Attendance Measure (SEAM) improved and extended • More support for parents, stronger links with schools • Phased in from July 2012 (Subject to legislation) • Aligns with NT Government’s Every Child Every Day strategy
COMMUNITY SAFETY $619.3 million over ten years • Policing • Maintaining extra remote police numbers (60) and Themis stations (18) • Special police services - Substance Abuse Intelligence Desks and Dog Operations Units – disrupting trafficking, NT Child Abuse Task Force, National Indigenous Violence and Child Abuse Intelligence Task Force (Australian Crime Commission) • Night patrols, legal assistance • 80 night patrols • Supplementary funding for legal aid services • Prohibited material and bail and sentencing provisions
TACKLING ALCOHOL ABUSE • $75.6 million over ten years • SFNT legislation • Alcohol management • Existing alcohol restrictions to continue – with Alcohol Management Plans as a community-based alternative to restrictions • SFNT legislation • Helping problem drinkers • Income management for people with serious alcohol and/or drug problems • Signs • More respectful signs; unnecessary signs removed
HEALTH • $713.5 million over ten years • More and better primary health care • 250 staff in 80 clinics • Remote Area Health Corps • More alcohol treatment in communities with AMPs • 20 new staff in up to 20 sites • Mobile Outreach Service Plus • Four new mental health services • Children’s health • Continued preventive and specialist services for children • Ear and Dental health
FOOD SECURITY • $40.9 million over ten years • SFNT legislation • Continuation of community stores licensing • All stores outside major NT centres in scope of licensing • More flexible licensing and compliance conditions
HOUSING AND OUTSTATIONS • Housing: $283.5 million over six years • On top of $1.7bn through National Partnership Agreement on Remote Indigenous Housing • Essential services in outstations: $221 million over ten years • $206 million Australian Government; $15 million NT Government • SFNT legislation • Compulsory 5-year leases to end no later than August 2012 LAND REFORM
JOBS • $19 million jobs package for NT, announced November 2011 • Local Indigenous workforce to be a focus for all SFNT measures ALICE SPRINGS • $13.7 million over two years • Continued investment in Alice Springs Transformation Plan
ENGAGEMENT AND COORDINATION • $427.4 million over ten years • Improve how governments and communities work together • Indigenous Engagement Officers in 54 communities • Government Engagement Coordinators • Regional approach, better coverage of NT • Governance and leadership development • Support for NT Aboriginal Interpreter Service
NEXT STEPS • Significant and long-term commitment by the Government towards closing the gap in the NT • Government working differently with communities in the future • Government being able to work more closely with Aboriginal people • Providing additional employment opportunities for Aboriginal people • National Partnership Agreement being negotiated with NT Government
FURTHER INFORMATION • www.indigenous.gov.au/strongerfutures • Indigenous Budget Statement – 2012-13 Budget • Stronger Futures Policy Statement (November 2011) • Relates to legislation