Policy Futures: A Reform Agenda, Issue 2

Description

The inaugural Policy Futures: A Reform Agenda was launched at Parliament House in March 2021 by former Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon. Ken Wyatt AM, and was circulated nationally to more than 2,000 policy stakeholders, generating considerable interest. Another selection of contemporary perspectives from Churchill Fellows that have the potential to shape best practice and policy reform on some challenging and pressing issues facing Australia today have also been provided in 2022.

The publication includes an insight into areas of policy on First Nations People and highlights what has not been working effectively and ideas that might contribute to improving the social conditions and subsequently the health of First Nations People, noting they are complex and interlinked issues that work as a part of a broader system.

It is intended that the publication will serve to increase the accessibility of valuable evidence and experiences to policy makers within Australia.

A copy of the 2021 Issue is also available through the link provided.

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