THE
HUMAN SERVICES PLAN
On October 13, the Minister for Redfern-Waterloo,
Frank Sartor, released the Draft Redfern-Waterloo
Human Services Plan for a month long period
of public consultation. The consultation
period closed on Friday November 11.
The consultation process included:
- More than 12 consultation meetings and
forums with local organisations and members
of the local community;
- More than 80 government and non government
organisations consulted;
- A public information forum was held
on Saturday 29 October at Redfern Town
Hall;
- Four information meetings with cluster
groups dealing with services for children
and families, health, and Aboriginal services;
- A forum with Aboriginal organisations;
- Information meetings with youth organisations;
- A youth forum organised in partnership
with the NSW Youth Advisory Council;
- Distribution of the Redfern-Waterloo
Update October 2005 to every household
in Redfern and Waterloo;
- More than 300 copies of the draft Plan
mailed to local organisations, government
agencies and the local community;
- All information including a copy of
the Plan was made available on the RWA
website;
- Advertisements in local papers; and
- Information delivered to all household
in community languages.
Feedback from the community was encouraged
28 written submissions were received from
members of the public and organisations.
Suggestions put forward in those submissions
have been taken into consideration by the
State Cabinet in approving the final draft
of the Human Services Plan.
On Tuesday December 13 2005 the Redfern-Waterloo
Human
Services Plan Phase One was given formal approval
by the NSW State Cabinet. With that endorsement
the green light has been given to the Redfern-Waterloo
Authority and all NSW Government agencies
operating in the area to commence implementing
the Plan.
The approved Plan included amendments made
following the public consultation period
which took place from October 13 to November
11 2005 (see Redfern-Waterloo Plan link
for more information).
The Human Services Plan is about improving
the well being of the people of Redfern
Waterloo. Redfern and Waterloo have a proud
history and strong sense of identity. Redfern
and Waterloo are home to two of Sydney’s
most culturally and ethnically diverse communities.
The area has an iconic status among Aboriginal
people Australia wide. It is the birthplace
of the first of many Aboriginal organisations
in Australia.
The area also has a high concentration
of social disadvantage.
- 28 per cent of Redfern’s population
and 56 per cent of Waterloo’s population
have incomes of less than $400 per week;
- 23 per cent of Redfern’s dwellings
belong to the Department of Housing –
that figure is 73 per cent for Waterloo;
- Almost 60 per cent of Waterloo’s
residents are not in the labour force;
- 46 per cent of households with children
under 15 in Waterloo have a single parent
at its head.
How
we got here
The community came together to develop
a vision for the area. This was done through
four community workshops held in March.
The community wanted Redfern and Waterloo
to develop into vibrant, safe, diverse and
sustainable communities.
In addition 16 cluster group meetings where
held in April and May bringing together
government and non-government organisations
working in the area to develop actions for
improving the delivery of services to the
community.
The Plan
The Human
Services Plan Phase one and Phase two is part of a 10 year Redfern-Waterloo
Plan.
The main features of the Human Services
Plan include:
- A focus on better outcomes for people;
- Making access to services easier;
- Improving service delivery;
- Cutting red tape for government and
non government organisations;
- Setting up “one stop shops”
for youth services, family violence and
health services;
- 10 priority areas and more than 60
specific actions for change; and
- Greater accountability to the community.
The Redfern-Waterloo Human Services Plan
was developed in phases.
Phase
One
- Families and children;
- Young people;
- Aboriginal services; and
- Health services.
Phase Two
- Homeless people;
- People with disabilities;
- The aged; and
- Migrant communities
At the Community Forum held on 24 to 25
July 2006, the RWA commenced discussions
with government agencies, service providers
and community members to identify priorities
and actions required to improve service
delivery in the Phase 2 key areas. The RWA
invited service providers, relevant government
agencies and community representatives on
the basis of the contribution each individual
could make to the discussion. The forum
saw the active participation of those invited.
Community input was a key factor in developing
Phase One. This successful approach has
been continuing for Phase Two to ensure
an ongoing partnership between the community,
government and non-government service providers.
Issues
papers on the key areas were prepared
to generate discussion and assist in developing
priorities and actions.
The draft Phase Two Human Services Plan
was on exhibition from 3 October 2006 to
7 November 2006 inclusive, and incorporates
a number of key ideas and suggestions made
during the Community Forum, held on 24 -
25 July 2006.
On Friday 11 July 2008 the Minister Frank Sartor announced the release of the Human Services Plan Phase 2 .
Implementing change
The RWA proposes to implement the actions
in Human Services Plan gradually over the
next three years. A four stage process is
proposed for implementation:
- Negotiating change;
- Delivering the actions;
- Integrating human services; and
- Evaluating results.
Partnerships with the
private sector
A key role for the RWA will be to broker
partnerships with the private sector to
provide support for local initiatives including:
- Cultural programs for youth;
- Sporting activities;
- Literacy campaigns for preschool children;
and
- Micro-enterprise development.
The RWA will develop a Redfern-Waterloo
Corporate Citizen Prospectus and will apply
for charitable organisation status to establish
a Trust Fund.
Human Services Fact
Sheets:
Human
Services Report for Redfern-Waterloo
(pdf ~1.2mb)
Inquiry
into Issues relating to Redfern-Waterloo
(pdf ~1.2mb)
Cluster Group Reports
Aboriginal
Cluster Group (pdf ~214kb)
Health
Cluster Group (pdf ~264kb)
Families
and Children Cluster Group (pdf ~323kb)
Youth
Cluster Group (pdf ~176kb)
Public
Submissions on the Draft Human Services
Plan Stage 1, 2005
(The submissions listed
below are those that have been made public
with the permission of the author/organisation.
Please note that this is not a complete
list of submissions.)
- Barnardos
Australia
- City
of Sydney Labor Councillors
- Consortium
Redfern NGOs
- Elizabeth
Rice
- Inner
Sydney Regional Council
- NCOSS
- NSW
Greens
- Redfern
Legal Centre
- REDWatch
- The
Settlement
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