Framework for reporting on Indigenous disadvantage: Report on Consultations 2006

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Each edition of ‘Overcoming Indigenous disadvantage’ is shaped and informed by feedback received, and updated as new evidence and data emerges. This consultation report provides a summary of suggestions and comments on the 2005 report, received during consultations conducted between February and August 2006. Those contributions again endorsed the priority outcomes in the reporting framework; namely safe, healthy and supportive family and community environments with strong cultural identity that foster positive child development and improved economic sustainability. Participants’ views are presented in the body of this report. Drawing on these and additional research, the Steering Committee agreed to some enhancements for the next report. The changes to the framework involve clarification, renaming or rearrangement of some existing indicators, and the addition of two new strategic change indicators. The changes are set out towards the end of this report.

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