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Abstract
Since 2004 the Howard Coalition government has implemented a new policy framework and administrative arrangements as part of its program of reform in Indigenous affairs. In this paper I will describe both the parameters of this reform program and review the processes established to support the implementation of national Indigenous health strategy. In particular, I will consider both the shift from a policy framework based on 'self-determination' to one based on 'mutual obligation', and the implementation of Shared Responsibility Agreements (SRAs) that are based on the latter principle. I will use the example of the Mulan SRA to illustrate the difficulties in articulating the 'new arrangements' with current approaches to Indigenous health planning and strategy implementation. I conclude that 'new arrangements' pose a number of problems for Indigenous health planning and strategy that need to be addressed.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16999873 PMCID: PMC1626072 DOI: 10.1186/1743-8462-3-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aust New Zealand Health Policy ISSN: 1743-8462
The transfer of ATSIC programs to Australian government departments and portfolios. Source: [8]
| ATSIC program transferred |
| Indigenous rights |
| International Issues |
| Public Information |
| Repatriation |
| Planning and Partnership Development |
| Community Participation Agreements |
| Native Title and Land Rights |
| Indigenous Women's Development |
| Indigenous Women |
| Office of Torres Strait Islander Affairs |
| Indigenous Land Fund |
| Indigenous Land Corporation |
| Torres Strait Regional Authority |
| Registrar of Aboriginal Corporations |
| Regional Councils |
| ATSIC Housing Fund |
| ATSIC's functions under the Native Title Act |
| Business loans and program grants made by ATSIC before 1 July 2003 |
| Administration of the Regional Land Fund |
| Community Development and Employment |
| Business Development program |
| Indigenous Business Australia |
| Community Housing and Infrastructure |
| Family Violence |
| - Family Violence Prevention (shared with Attorney-General's Department) |
| - Family Violence Partnership program |
| Aboriginal Hostels Limited |
| Arts, Culture and Language |
| Broadcasting |
| Sport and Recreation |
| Effective Family Tracing and Reunion Services |
| Maintenance and Protection of Indigenous Heritage |
| Legal and Preventative |
| Family Violence Prevention (shared with Department of Family and Community Services) |
| Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies |
| Office of Evaluation and Audit |
Trachoma Prevalence: Mulan. Source: [49]
| 17.9 | 40.9 | 30.7 | 24.3 | 32 | 27.4 | 75 | 16 | 56 |