Priority Reform 1

Formal partnerships and shared decision-making

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Outcome indicator

Proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people reporting they are able to have a say in their community on issues important to them

Indicator data specifications

Indicator PR1c: People reporting they are able to have a say in their community

Outcome:

Shared decision-making: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are empowered to share decision-making authority with governments to accelerate policy and place-based progress on Closing the Gap through formal partnership arrangements

Related target:

There will be formal partnership arrangements to support Closing the Gap in place between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and governments in place in each state and territory enshrining agreed joint decision-making roles and responsibilities and where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have chosen their own representatives

Indicator:

Proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people reporting they are able to have a say in their community on issues important to them

Measure:

To be confirmed.

Work to identify appropriate measures for the indicator has been undertaken, but measurement concepts have not been agreed.

Indicator established:

National Agreement on Closing the Gap July 2020; indicator established November 2020

Latest dashboard update:

30 June 2022

Indicator type:

Outcome

Interpretation of change:

To be confirmed

Data source(s):

To be confirmed

Data provider:

To be confirmed

Baseline year:

To be confirmed

Latest reporting period:

To be confirmed

Disaggregations:

To be confirmed

Computation:

To be confirmed

Data quality considerations:

To be confirmed

Future reporting:

To be confirmed

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