Roadmap to recovery: Reporting on a researchtaskforce supporting Indigenous responses toCOVID-19 in Australia
In April 2020 a Group of Eight Taskforce was convened, consisting of over 100 researchers, to provide independent, research-based recommendations to the Commonwealth Government on a “Roadmap to Recovery” from COVID19. The report covered issues ranging from pandemic control and relaxation of social d...
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author | Moodie, Nikki Ward, James Dudgeon, Patricia Adams, Karen Altman, Jon Casey, Dawn Cripps, Kyllie Davis, Megan Derry, Kate Eades, Sandra Faulkner, Samantha Hunt, Janet Klein, Elise McDonnell, Siobhan Ring, Ian Sutherland, Stewart Yap, Mandy |
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description | In April 2020 a Group of Eight Taskforce was convened, consisting of over 100 researchers, to provide independent, research-based recommendations to the Commonwealth Government on a “Roadmap to Recovery” from COVID19. The report covered issues ranging from pandemic control and relaxation of social distancing measures, to wellbeing and special considerations for vulnerable populations. Our work focused on the critical needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities; this paper presents an overview of our recommendations to the Roadmap report. In addressing the global challenges posed by pandemics for citizens around the world, Indigenous people are recognised as highly vulnerable. At the time of writing Australia’s First Nations Peoples have been largely spared from COVID-19 in comparison to other Indigenous populations globally. Our recommendations emphasise self-determination and equitable needs-based funding to support Indigenous communities to recover from COVID-19, addressing persistent overcrowded housing, and a focus on workforce, especially for regional and remote communities. These latter two issues have been highlighted as major issues of risk for Indigenous communities in Australia It remains to be seen how governments across Australia take up these recommendations to support Indigenous peoples’ health and healing journey through yet another, potentially catastrophic, health crisis. |
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spelling | ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/219979 2025-01-16T21:56:20+00:00 Roadmap to recovery: Reporting on a researchtaskforce supporting Indigenous responses toCOVID-19 in Australia Moodie, Nikki Ward, James Dudgeon, Patricia Adams, Karen Altman, Jon Casey, Dawn Cripps, Kyllie Davis, Megan Derry, Kate Eades, Sandra Faulkner, Samantha Hunt, Janet Klein, Elise McDonnell, Siobhan Ring, Ian Sutherland, Stewart Yap, Mandy application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1885/219979 https://doi.org/10.1002/ajs4.133 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/219979/3/01_Moodie_Roadmap_to_recovery%253A_Reporting_2020.pdf.jpg en_AU eng Australian Council of Social Services 0157-6321 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/219979 doi:10.1002/ajs4.133 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/219979/3/01_Moodie_Roadmap_to_recovery%253A_Reporting_2020.pdf.jpg © 2020 Australian Social Policy Association Australian Journal of Social Issues COVID-19 Indigenous peoples policy self-determination health Journal article ftanucanberra https://doi.org/10.1002/ajs4.133 2023-12-15T09:33:06Z In April 2020 a Group of Eight Taskforce was convened, consisting of over 100 researchers, to provide independent, research-based recommendations to the Commonwealth Government on a “Roadmap to Recovery” from COVID19. The report covered issues ranging from pandemic control and relaxation of social distancing measures, to wellbeing and special considerations for vulnerable populations. Our work focused on the critical needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities; this paper presents an overview of our recommendations to the Roadmap report. In addressing the global challenges posed by pandemics for citizens around the world, Indigenous people are recognised as highly vulnerable. At the time of writing Australia’s First Nations Peoples have been largely spared from COVID-19 in comparison to other Indigenous populations globally. Our recommendations emphasise self-determination and equitable needs-based funding to support Indigenous communities to recover from COVID-19, addressing persistent overcrowded housing, and a focus on workforce, especially for regional and remote communities. These latter two issues have been highlighted as major issues of risk for Indigenous communities in Australia It remains to be seen how governments across Australia take up these recommendations to support Indigenous peoples’ health and healing journey through yet another, potentially catastrophic, health crisis. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Australian Journal of Social Issues 56 1 4 16 |
spellingShingle | COVID-19 Indigenous peoples policy self-determination health Moodie, Nikki Ward, James Dudgeon, Patricia Adams, Karen Altman, Jon Casey, Dawn Cripps, Kyllie Davis, Megan Derry, Kate Eades, Sandra Faulkner, Samantha Hunt, Janet Klein, Elise McDonnell, Siobhan Ring, Ian Sutherland, Stewart Yap, Mandy Roadmap to recovery: Reporting on a researchtaskforce supporting Indigenous responses toCOVID-19 in Australia |
title | Roadmap to recovery: Reporting on a researchtaskforce supporting Indigenous responses toCOVID-19 in Australia |
title_full | Roadmap to recovery: Reporting on a researchtaskforce supporting Indigenous responses toCOVID-19 in Australia |
title_fullStr | Roadmap to recovery: Reporting on a researchtaskforce supporting Indigenous responses toCOVID-19 in Australia |
title_full_unstemmed | Roadmap to recovery: Reporting on a researchtaskforce supporting Indigenous responses toCOVID-19 in Australia |
title_short | Roadmap to recovery: Reporting on a researchtaskforce supporting Indigenous responses toCOVID-19 in Australia |
title_sort | roadmap to recovery: reporting on a researchtaskforce supporting indigenous responses tocovid-19 in australia |
topic | COVID-19 Indigenous peoples policy self-determination health |
topic_facet | COVID-19 Indigenous peoples policy self-determination health |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/219979 https://doi.org/10.1002/ajs4.133 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/219979/3/01_Moodie_Roadmap_to_recovery%253A_Reporting_2020.pdf.jpg |