Events and News
27
November 2006
SNAICC Lobby Trip to
Canberra 2006
Whilst the next federal
election may seem quite some time away (due in late 2007), SNAICC
recently developed its pre-election briefing paper to inform the
policy work of all the major political parties. In early October,
SNAICC held a series of meetings with Federal parliamentarians and
advisers to discuss the briefing.
SNAICC was represented by our Chairperson, Muriel Bamblett, and
Ray Burrows, the Queensland Early Childhood represenative on SNAICC’s
National Executive. Julie Higgins, SNAICC Policy Manager, and Julian
Pocock, SNAICC Executive Officer, accompanied them.
In Canberra, SNAICC met
with following:
- advisers to the Minister for Families, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs, the Hon. Mal Brough;
staff from the office of the Hon. Kim Beazley, Leader of the Opposition;
- Senator Rachel Siewert, Greens Spokesperson on Indigenous Affairs
and Family Affairs;
- Senator Andrew Bartlett, Australian Democrats Spokesperson on
Indigenous Affairs;
- Tanya Plibersek, ALP Shadow Minister for Child Care and Youth;
- Senator Chris Evans, ALP Shadow Minister for Indigenous Affairs
and Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services and
- Julia Gillard, ALP Shadow Minister for Health.
The briefing paper, a
summary of which can be found on our website here,
sought some in-principle commitment from the parties to focus specifically
on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in their policies
and to work with and consult SNAICC as they draft their election
platforms. It also outlined some very specific commitments SNAICC
wants the parties to include in their election policies.
SNAICC also foreshadowed that we would like to be consulted about
any policy proposals from the political parties to create a new
elected national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander council to
provide overall policy advice to governments. SNAICC supports the
creation of a new elected national body to replace the ATSIC model
with policy development and advocacy as its central role.
The key commitment SNAICC is seeking in the lead up to the next
federal election is to develop a nationally planned response to
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children’s welfare and
development.
SNAICC suggests that the
best mechanism to organise, monitor and resource this national response
is:
- to develop a National Action Plan for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Children’s Welfare and Development
- to establish a National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Children’s Welfare and Development Taskforce under the Council
of Australian Governments (COAG) to develop, monitor and report
against the Action Plan.
Planning for the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
children and families is currently inadequately thought-through,
ad hoc and uncoordinated. Unless a better-planned response to the
urgent problems confronting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
children and families is developed, no real progress in this area
will be made and research and investigative journalism will continue
to reveal Australian children whose circumstances and life chances
shame us all.
The Taskforce must be led and resourced by the federal government,
involve state and territory governments and include SNAICC and other
non-government Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations
in its membership.
Outcomes from the lobby
trip
All the various party
representatives and advisers that SNAICC met with indicated a willingness
to continue discussions with SNAICC as they develop their detailed
election policies.
It was clear that there is a degree of bi-partisanship in this area
with all the parties clearly indicating more focus and priority
should be given to children across a number of portfolios. All seemed
to agree that we need a stronger and better resourced national focus
on early childhood/childcare, child welfare and protection and children’s
health. There was less common ground on the ways to achieve good
outcomes for children.
SNAICC will continue to work with all parties with the aim of informing
their policy development and will provide updates through the SNAICC
newsletter.
by Julian Pocock, SNAICC Executive Officer
Originally published in
November 2006 edition of SNAICC
News.
See the Summary
Briefing Paper prepared for SNAICC's lobby trip on the
Briefing Papers page.
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