16 October, 2019

Coalition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peaks to hold two local Closing the Gap engagements in Canberra this month

The first of two face-to-face meetings with
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Canberra will be held today to
discuss the development of a new National Agreement on Closing the Gap. The meetings provide an opportunity for the Coalition
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peaks and Australian Capital Territory
Government to hear the voice of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
about what changes are needed to improve their lives.

Australian Capital Territory Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body Chair,
Katrina Fanning said we must ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
in the ACT have their voices truly heard and understood.

“Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
know what works best for us. Closing the gap in life outcomes between
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and other Australians can only be
achieved if our experiences and views are recognised and reflected in policy,”
Fanning said.

“We now have a seat at the table with
governments to make shared decisions on closing the gap policies and programs, and
it is important that Coalition of Peaks represent the voice of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander people in these discussions, so it is critical that we
hear the views and experiences from different communities across Australia.

“The Coalition of Peaks will be leading
face-to-face meetings across every state and territory, including two here in
the Australian Capital Territory. We’re looking forward to having the first of
these two important discussions with communities in Canberra today”

Following today’s engagement, the Coalition of Peaks will hold a second meeting in Canberra on October 28. The face-to-face discussions are part of a comprehensive set of community engagements, which also include Peak consultations with its own membership and an online survey, open until October 25.

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