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Report on the NT Emergency Measures: An Aboriginal Perspective. Olga Havnen NT Combined Aboriginal Organisations. Overview. Legislation What does it do Where it will apply NT context issues impacts Concerns. Legislation. Northern Territory National Emergency Response Act, 2007
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Report on the NT Emergency Measures: An Aboriginal Perspective Olga Havnen NT Combined Aboriginal Organisations
Overview • Legislation • What does it do • Where it will apply • NT context • issues • impacts • Concerns
Legislation • Northern Territory National Emergency Response Act, 2007 • Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Welfare Payment Reform) Act 2007 • Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and Other Legislation Amendment (Northern Territory National Emergency Response and Other Measures) Act 2007 • Appropriation (Northern Territory National Emergency Response) Act (Nos. 1 & 2) 2007-2008
What does it do? • Suspension of RDA, territories powers • Compulsory acquisition • Changes to permit system • Management of communities • Welfare & other income support • community stores • Sentencing in Criminal law and bail • Alcohol and pornography • Ministerial powers, directions, seizure of assets
What does it do?... • 725 new positions • Attorney-Generals 16 • DEWR 140 • IBA 10 • DEST 17 • Health Ageing 42 • FACSIA 150 • Human services 350 (Centrelink – 300) • $88m for income quarantining for approx. 25,000 people
Where will it apply? • to all Aboriginal people living in prescribed areas including: • ALRA communities – 47 • Community living areas – 16 • Town Camps - 36
NT Context • disadvantage • Demographic trends • geography • needs
NT age distributions Indigenous Non - Indigenous Note also that 72% are resident on Aboriginal land
9 towns of 1,000-2,000 50 localities of 200-999 570 places <200 80% Aboriginal people live outside urban centres 40% growth over past 2 decades
Source: Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Indicators 2007
Housing needs • Estimates by Territory Housing to meet current unmet need is 5,000 dwellings over the next 3-5 years • Total unmet housing and housing related infrastructure costs is estimated to be $2.3b. • Fed commitment $800M over 4 years • Approx. $200m is new / additional $
Childcare and family safety facilities in NT Aboriginal communitiesSource: 2006 ABS Census
Issues • Child safety • Confusion, fear • Displacement / urban drift • Strengthening community policing • Suspension of RDA • 5 year leases • Permits • Income quarantining v’s Centrepay deductions • Lack of external review / right of appeal • Govt Business Managers
Issues… • Overwhelming influx of public servants, meetings e.g. over 160 visitors over 10 weeks • New housing – Govt Business Managers • No additional child protection workers • no additional services for victims or perpetrators
Issues …. • Health checks • Approx 17,000 children under 16 yrs • est. vary but approx. 3,400 checks completed • At best 67% screened, some larger communities less than 50% • not revealing anything new • No new referrals of child abuse are known to be reported
Getting it right • Compliance with international obligations, procedural fairness and natural justice • Non-discrimination • Development approach
Getting it right • resources for child protection and family support services • Need to address underlying causes of child abuse and neglect • Better alignment with recommendations of Anderson/Wild report
Getting it right • Development of a long term plan to address needs • Needs-based funding for infrastructure, housing and services – especially early childhood, pre-school and education; health; community policing • Improved cooperation and collaboration – both governments and Aboriginal people and communities • Coherent and consistent policy approach by both governments re investing in remote communities and outstations