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Priority reform:Priority Reform OnePriority Reform TwoPriority Reform ThreePriority Reform Four
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Outcome:Outcome 13
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Action Status:Underway
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Indicators:Proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women reporting family violence is common in their communities, Rate of community attitudinal support (acceptance) of violence against women and children (justifying/ excusing/ minimising/ hiding or shifting blame for family violence)
Proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people reporting experiences of racism,
Proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who identify as feeling culturally safe in dealing with government mainstream institutions and agencies -
Responsible Ministers:Minister for Social Services
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Is this Indigenous specific?:Yes
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Resourcing:$4.1 million
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Agency:Department of Social ServicesNational Indigenous Australians Agency
Action description
The Standalone First Nations National Plan will be the first of its kind. The First Nations National Plan will be a signature piece of policy that will guide a whole of society approach to addressing the unacceptable rates of violence against First Nations women and children.