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First Peoples

Discussion paper

Options for a First Nations disability forum


The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability recommended establishing a forum through which governments and First Nations people with disability could work together to improve support. This engagement paper provides information about the proposed forum and invites submissions from the public.
Annual Report

Radio, television and digital media in 21st Century Indigenous broadcasting

Susan de Groot Heupner, Leda Barnett

This report provides data and analysis about the Australian Indigenous broadcasting and media sector. This national research is intended to inform present and future funding priorities and policy supports for Indigenous broadcasting in Australia. The findings led to six key recommendations for the National Indigenous Australian Agency's (NIAA) consideration
Strategy

First Nations digital inclusion roadmap


This roadmap provides strategic direction for government and industry to support First Nations digital empowerment and excellence. It makes immediate, short and long-term recommendations to improve digital affordability and data sovereignty, including the provision of unmetered access to .gov.au domains and a potential future First Nations domain.
Report

Improving disability services for Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory


This report researches, maps and assesses the extent of disability supports for Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory and the role of Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services in the disability/NDIS sector. It identifies 6 key issues and 11 ideas for improvement, outlining the significant challenges impacting Aboriginal people with a disability, carers, families and communities.
Report

Engagement summary: SARRAH and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations


Focusing on two workforce development initiatives, this report explores the integration of allied health professionals with Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations. The findings reveal a complex landscape of health service provision, highlighting both opportunities and challenges for collaborative allied health projects.