Social Justice Report 1998 : Appendix 4: Summary of Governments' Responses to Recommendations
Social Justice Report 1998
Appendix 4: Summary of
Governments' Responses to Recommendations
This table provides
a collective overview of the responses made by governments to the Inquiry's
Recommendations. Analysis of government responses together with details
of individual government initiatives, where they are known, are provided
in the body of the Implementation Report.
NO. |
RECOMMENDATION |
STATUS |
1. |
Recording |
No COAG determination. |
2a. |
Procedure |
Not implemented. |
2b. |
Procedure |
Not implemented. |
2c. |
Procedure |
Not implemented. |
2d. |
Procedure |
Not implemented. |
3. |
Components |
Need to apologise accepted by most Governments; no support for monetary compensation - 'watching brief' adopted in respect of ongoing litigation. |
4. |
Claimants |
As above. |
5a. |
Acknowledgment |
By all except Commonwealth and Northern Territory. |
5b. |
Acknowledgment |
Only in NSW. |
6. |
Acknowledgment |
All churches have done so; indeterminate in respect of relevant NGOs. |
7a. |
Commemoration |
Marked on |
8a. |
School |
Indigenous issues courses are compulsory only in NSW, SA, and TAS. |
8b. |
School |
Not implemented. |
9a. |
Professional |
No national action; considered best left to peak bodies themselves. |
9b. |
Professional |
Already instituted in some jurisdictions; for tertiary institutions to decide. |
10. |
Implementation |
Not implemented. Commonwealth claims no genocide occurred, therefore no need to implement the Convention. |
11. |
Assistance |
Not directly |
12a. |
Language, |
Commonwealth: $9 million over 4 years to be provided through ATSIC (no 'new' money provided). |
12b. |
Language, |
Few state and territory initiatives; reliance on Commonwealth. |
13. |
Indigenous |
It is already generally the case that such organisations are empowered to certify Indigenous descent. However, verifying claims is very resource-intensive and not the primary function of these bodies. |
14. |
Heads |
No monetary compensation provided by any Government. |
15. |
National |
Not implemented. |
16a. |
National |
Not implemented. |
16b. |
National |
Not implemented. |
17. |
Procedural |
Not implemented. |
18. |
Minimum |
Not implemented. |
19. |
Proof |
Not implemented. |
20. |
Civil |
A no. of civil claims currently being pursued in NSW and Federal Court. Litigation contemplated in WA. |
21. |
Destruction |
Varies across jurisdictions; most agree to some limitation. |
22a. |
Record |
$2.0 million over 4 years provided by the Commonwealth to NAA; patchy provision in states and territories. |
22b. |
Record |
Commonwealth: as above; provided in Qld, Vic & NT. |
23. |
Joint |
Instituted |
24. |
Interstate |
No formal implementation; apparently informal exchanges operate. |
25. |
Minimum |
Not implemented; but certain standards in place in some jurisdictions (eg Qld & NT); no fees or minimal fees across jurisdictions. |
26. |
FOI Legislation |
Not implemented. |
27. |
Indigenous |
'Family stop shop' not generally instituted; is often (sometimes unavoidable) need to direct applicants elsewhere. |
28. |
Training |
Specifically provided for in Vic.; recognised as a need in Qld. |
29a. |
Indigenous |
Not implemented; |
29b. |
Indigenous |
Not implemented. |
30a. |
Establishment |
Not implemented at the local level. Envisaged. Where they exist, Link-Up organisations perform this role at state and territory level (eg NSW & Qld). |
30b. |
Establishment |
Partial implementation. Some of the 14 functions listed are undertaken by Link-Ups; funding in all cases is adequate to provide all or most of these functions. |
31a. |
Return |
Commonwealth claims already provided for. |
31b. |
Return |
Commonwealth claims already provided for. |
31c. |
Return |
Commonwealth legislation enacted: International Transfer of Prisoners Act 1997. |
32. |
Research |
Commonwealth provision of $5.9 million to Dept of Health and Family Services - research underway. |
33a. |
Indigenous |
Sentiment supported; indeterminate action taken by all governments. |
33b. |
Indigenous |
Indeterminate, but certainly not all funding so directed. It is yet unclear precisely how the Commonwealth's new regional health centres will be structured and where the 50 new health counsellors will be located. |
33c. |
Indigenous |
Expansion of Commonwealth regional health centres (from 11 to 14: 3 new centres in NSW, Qld & WA - $17.25million over 4 years; 50 new counsellors to be engaged by Commonwealth ($16 million over 4 years). |
34a. |
Health |
Not implemented. |
34b. |
Health |
Not implemented, |
35. |
Mental |
Indeterminate. |
36. |
Parenting |
Not implemented through COAG; Commonwealth Dept of Health is funding research into Aboriginal parenting models. |
37. |
Prisoner |
Not implemented through COAG. |
38a. |
Private |
Not implemented, though some transfers have occurred (eg Victoria) as well as access being otherwise provided through state or territory provisions (eg NSW). |
38b. |
Private |
Partial implementation: governments providing assistance to private bodies to different degrees and in various forms. |
38c. |
Private |
Sporadic |
39. |
Application |
Not implemented. |
40a. |
Counselling |
Not implemented except indirectly in so far as access (and therefore subsequent counselling if available) is obtained through public procedures. |
40b. |
Counselling |
Uncertain of extent. |
41. |
Land Holdings |
Not implemented. |
42. |
Social |
Procedure |
43a. |
Self-Determination |
Not implemented. |
43b. |
Self-Determination |
Not implemented. |
43c. |
Self-Determination |
In place in certain programs across jurisdictions. |
44. |
National |
Not implemented. Actively rejected by Commonwealth, Qld & Vic. |
45a. |
National |
Not implemented. |
45b. |
National |
Not implemented. |
46a. |
Standard |
Not implemented; though principle is applied in Australian family law. |
46b. |
Standard |
Not directly implemented. The criteria indicated, however, are contained within the ACPP which, to varying degrees, is implemented in each jurisdiction. |
47. |
Standard |
Not directly implemented, though the various child welfare and care and protection laws & policies across Australia address the issue to different extents. |
48. |
Standard |
Not directly implemented. The mandatory sentencing laws in WA & NT contradict this Recommendation. |
49. |
Standard |
Not implemented. Though obligatory involvement not instituted, optional and/or discretionary provision usually made. |
50. |
Standard |
Not implemented. |
51a. |
Standard |
Statutory |
51b. |
Standard |
As above; excepting minor differences, Placement Principle broadly implemented across all jurisdictions. |
51c. |
Standard |
As above; excepting minor differences, broadly implemented across all jurisdictions. |
51d. |
Standard |
As above; excepting minor differences, Placement Principle broadly implemented across all jurisdictions. |
51e. |
Standard |
As above; |
52. |
Standard |
Broadly implemented. |
53a. |
Standard |
Not implemented. |
53b. |
Standard |
Many considered |
54. |
Family |
Not implemented. |
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April 2003.