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Mapping government anti-racism programs and policies - July 2024 humanrights.gov.au

10 Jul 2024

As part of the foundational research for the new Framework, the Commission sought to enhance their understanding of existing anti-racism work conducted or funded by the three tiers of government in Australia, identify opportunities for expansion of existing initiatives, and highlight the gaps in programs and policy that can be consolidated and addressed by a national Framework. [...] Limited to no connectivity challenged the scope and limits of the research The lack of joined-up approaches to anti-racism work across and within governments impeded the capacity of the research team to fully identify and document federal, state, and local government programs and policies within the project scope. [...] Opportunities The current review of the national Multicultural Framework, the work being undertaken by the Commission on the National Anti-Racism Framework and the inclusion of Priority Reform 3: Transforming Government organisations to decrease the proportion of First Nations people who have experiences of racism provide the most significant opportunities in recent years to address racism. [...] Community sector stakeholders called on the Commission to ‘be brave’ in developing the Framework and to use it as a mechanism to bring together groups who share experiences; to be strategic in messaging to go beyond CALD and First Nations peoples so the broader community can recognise the messages, and to be bold enough to state what the issues are facing Australian society. [...] And so, this is, you know, constant engagement and storytelling and sharing and building the capacity to know what to do and being able to connect with police and community lawyers and others like the preventive space, but also then the action of what to do the response as well.’71 Another stakeholder emphasised that greater government funding is needed beyond existing efforts which cover one off.

Authors

Timothy Wark

Pages
79
Published in
Australia

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