Indigenous Reform Agreement Sample Contracts

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 12a-Attainment of Year 12 or equivalent (Census data), 2019; Quality Statement
Indigenous Reform Agreement • September 22nd, 2022

Institutional environment: The Census of Population and Housing is collected by the ABS under the Census and Statistics Act 1905.

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National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P10- Mortality rates (and excess deaths) for children under 5 by leading causes, 2010 QS
Indigenous Reform Agreement • July 22nd, 2022

Institutional environment: These collections are conducted under the Census and Statistics Act 1905. For information on the institutional environment of the Australian Bureau of

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P08-Access to health care compared to need, 2010
Indigenous Reform Agreement • June 21st, 2022

Rationale: Comparing the rates of health service use and access to the need of Indigenous Australians will help to monitor unmet need and identify areas for improvement.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 13- Attendance rates Year 1 to Year 10, 2019; Quality Statement
Indigenous Reform Agreement • September 15th, 2022

Individual data providers collect information from schools under the relevant legislation/agreement in each state/territory and sector.

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Indigenous Reform Agreement • September 3rd, 2022

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P18a- Proportion of 20-24 year olds having attained at least a year 12 or equivalent or AQF Certificate II (Census Data), 2010

National Indigenous Reform Agreement (Closing the GaP)
Indigenous Reform Agreement • November 6th, 2012

This agreement is created subject to the provisions of the Intergovernmental Agreement on Federal Financial Relations and should be read in conjunction with that Agreement and subsidiary schedules. In particular, the schedules include direction in respect of performance reporting and payment arrangements.

Indicator set: National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2011) Indigenous, Superseded 01/07/2012
Indigenous Reform Agreement • September 25th, 2022

Outcome area: Schooling promotes social inclusion and reduces the educational disadvantage of children, especially Indigenous children

Indicator set: National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2012) Indigenous, Superseded 13/06/2013
Indigenous Reform Agreement • June 26th, 2022

Outcome area: Schooling promotes social inclusion and reduces the educational disadvantage of children, especially Indigenous children

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P20- Attendance rates year 1 to year 10, 2010 QS
Indigenous Reform Agreement • May 23rd, 2022

Together – Achievement Through Choice and Opportunity) Act 2004, each jurisdiction and sector must provide a report about student attendance at the school, in a manner that is meaningful and allows ready comparisons to be made between states and territories.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 11-Child under 5 hospitalisation rates by principal diagnosis, 2012 QS
Indigenous Reform Agreement • June 30th, 2022

The AIHW is an independent statutory authority within the Health and Ageing portfolio, which is accountable to the Parliament of Australia through the Minister for Health and Ageing. For further information see the AIHW website.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P24-CDEP participants and off-CDEP job placements, 2010 QS
Indigenous Reform Agreement • June 5th, 2022

(Community Development Employment Program (CDEP) participants, CDEP participations and CDEP exits) are administrative data obtained by the CDEP Programme Management Branch of the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA). The data are collected for program performance monitoring purposes.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 14- Antenatal care, 2012
Indigenous Reform Agreement • July 10th, 2022

(1a): Number of women who gave birth, where an antenatal visit was reported in the first trimester, as a proportion of women who gave birth

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 03— Rates of current daily smokers, 2017
Indigenous Reform Agreement • July 11th, 2022

Rationale: Smoking is a major risk factor that contributes to ill health. Indigenous Australians are twice as likely as non-Indigenous Australians to smoke. Reducing the rate of smoking among Indigenous Australians will assist in closing the gap in life expectancy.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 09b- Child under 5 mortality rate (and excess deaths) (ABS Data), 2011
Indigenous Reform Agreement • June 22nd, 2022

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data for this indicator is for perinatal mortality, infant mortality, child 1-4 years mortality and child 0-4 years mortality.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 25-3 month employment outcomes (post- program monitoring), 2011
Indigenous Reform Agreement • May 21st, 2022

participated in a Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) funded employment assistance program.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 04- Levels of risky alcohol consumption, 2014
Indigenous Reform Agreement • July 26th, 2022

Rationale: Excessive alcohol consumption is a major risk factor that contributes to ill health. Of those who drink, Indigenous Australians are more likely to consume alcohol at risky/high risk levels. Reducing the rate at which Indigenous Australians drink at hazardous levels will assist in closing the gap in life expectancy.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 06- Under five mortality rate by leading cause, 2015- 16; Quality Statement
Indigenous Reform Agreement • September 19th, 2022

Death records, including perinatal deaths, are provided electronically to the ABS by individual Registrars on a monthly basis for compilation into aggregate statistics on a quarterly and annual basis. One dimension of timeliness in death registrations data is the interval between the occurrence and registration of a death. As a result, a small number of deaths occurring in one year are not registered until the following year or later.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 01- Estimated life expectancy at birth, 2019
Indigenous Reform Agreement • July 24th, 2022

experienced the age/sex specific death rates that applied at their birth throughout their lifetimes by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 06-Under five mortality rate by leading cause, 2013
Indigenous Reform Agreement • July 10th, 2022

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data for this indicator is for perinatal mortality, infant mortality, child 1-4 years mortality and child 0-4 years mortality.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2019)
Indigenous Reform Agreement • May 3rd, 2022

In 2008, all governments in Australia committed to work towards Closing the Gap, with the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreeing to 6 specific targets and timelines (COAG 2012). The targets are set out in the NIRA between the Australian Government and the state and territory governments (COAG 2012). In May 2014, COAG agreed to a seventh target in relation to school attendance (PM&C 2015). In December 2015 COAG renewed the early childhood education target (COAG 2015).

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 09- Antenatal care, 2014
Indigenous Reform Agreement • May 29th, 2022

(1a): Number of women who gave birth, where an antenatal visit was reported in the first trimester, as a proportion of women who gave birth,

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National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 02- Mortality rate (and excess deaths) by leading causes, 2011
Indigenous Reform Agreement • September 19th, 2022

Crude rates are calculated for Indigenous Australians; age-standardised rates are calculated for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

Indicator set: National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2010) Community Services (retired), Superseded 04/04/2011
Indigenous Reform Agreement • September 24th, 2022

Outcome area: Schooling promotes social inclusion and reduces the educational disadvantage of children, especially Indigenous children

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 06-Under five mortality rate by leading cause, 2020; Quality Statement
Indigenous Reform Agreement • July 6th, 2022

Death records, including perinatal deaths, are provided electronically to the ABS by individual Registrars on a monthly basis for compilation into aggregate statistics on a quarterly and annual basis. One dimension of timeliness in death registrations data is the interval between the occurrence and registration of a death. As a result, a small number of deaths occurring in one year are not registered until the following year or later.

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Indigenous Reform Agreement • June 3rd, 2022

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P15- Percentage of students at or above the national minimum standard in reading, writing and numeracy for years 3,5,7 and 9, 2010 QS

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 04- Rates of current daily smokers, 2012
Indigenous Reform Agreement • September 11th, 2022

Rationale: Smoking is a major risk factor that contributes to ill health. Indigenous Australians are twice as likely as non-Indigenous Australians to smoke. Reducing the rate of smoking among Indigenous Australians will assist in closing the gap in life expectancy.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 02- Mortality rate (and excess deaths) by leading causes, 2012
Indigenous Reform Agreement • June 27th, 2022

Rationale: Achieving the Closing the Gap target of closing the life expectancy gap within a generation requires monitoring mortality rates for different diseases so that it is understood which diseases are major contributors to mortality among Indigenous Australians and where programs are succeeding and where they are not.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 04- Levels of risky alcohol consumption, 2014 QS
Indigenous Reform Agreement • July 7th, 2022

Institutional environment: These surveys were collected, processed, and published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The ABS operates within a framework of the Census and Statistics Act 1905 and the Australian Bureau of Statistics Act 1975. These ensure the independence and impartiality from political influence of the ABS, and the confidentiality of respondents.

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Indigenous Reform Agreement • May 24th, 2022

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P21b- Employment to population ratio, for the working age population (15-64 years) (Survey Data), 2010 QS

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 05- Prevalence of overweight and obesity, 2020; Quality Statement
Indigenous Reform Agreement • September 5th, 2022

Institutional environment: The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS) and National Health Survey (NHS) were collected, processed, and published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The ABS operates within a framework of the Census and Statistics Act 1905 and the Australian Bureau of Statistics Act 1975. These ensure the independence and impartiality from political influence of the ABS, and the confidentiality of respondents.

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Indigenous Reform Agreement • June 3rd, 2022

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P27a- Proportion of Indigenous 20-64 year olds with or working towards a post school qualification in AQF Certificate III, IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma (Census data), 2010 QS

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Indigenous Reform Agreement • July 11th, 2022

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 16-Rates of participation in NAPLAN reading, writing and numeracy tests - years 3,5,7 and 9, 2011

National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P01- Estimated life expectancy at birth, 2010 QS
Indigenous Reform Agreement • July 10th, 2022

Statistics (ABS), including the legislative obligations of the ABS, financing and governance arrangements, and mechanisms for scrutiny of ABS operations, please see ABS Institutional Environment.

National Indigenous Reform Agreement
Indigenous Reform Agreement • July 2nd, 2022

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