On 14 February 2019, Prime Minister Morrison reported on the failure of the Closing the Gap Strategy to deliver Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people the equality promised them in 2007.
The Australian Government’s Closing The Gap Report 2019 states that of the current seven Closing the Gap targets only two are on track to be met.
Of the remaining targets the report says:
The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholic Council (NATSICC) says it
“…wholeheartedly welcomes the renewed focus of engaging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and organisations in amending the framework. Importantly the inclusion of our people in the planning and delivery of related programs will also place responsibility upon us to work on reaching the targets.”
Speaking for the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, Bishop Macbeth-Green said:
“The Church sees itself as a critical part of the national effort to support Indigenous communities in critical areas like education, health care and social service delivery.
Outside government, the Catholic Church is the largest provider of the key building blocks of society like quality education, health services and community support in almost every corner of the country,
The Church is deeply committed to support all Indigenous Australians through our ministries, guided by the wisdom of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people – those who know best the way to help address the unacceptable gulf that our nation must tackle.”
Many Ministerial PJPs and their ministries continue to be active partners with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in their struggle to achieve equality and opportunity.
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