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Teens have questions about mental health Newport News wants to answer them

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The Point discusses Deaths in Custody and Cultural Heritage Protection

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Joint Council agrees to push for reduction of over-incarceration of Indigenous peoples

Date Time Joint Council agrees to push for reduction of over-incarceration of Indigenous peoples The Joint Council on Closing the Gap met today and acknowledged the 30th anniversary of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody and agreed that joined-up work between all governments in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander representatives is critical to reducing the rate at which Indigenous people are incarcerated, and thereby reducing deaths in custody. Given the urgency and enduring nature of this issue, Joint Council agreed to accelerate the high priority of establishing a Policy Partnership on Justice with the aim of reducing youth and adult incarceration.

$5,000 support for outer regional school leavers

Date Time $5,000 support for outer regional school leavers Outer regional and remote students who need to relocate to study can still apply for a $5,000 support payment under the Morrison-McCormack Government’s Tertiary Access Payment (TAP). Minister for Education and Youth Alan Tudge said the payments would help students who had to relocate more than 90 minutes from their home for full-time tertiary study. “We know it can be tough for kids in remote areas to get a tertiary qualification, simply because of where they live and the additional financial burden of relocating to study,” Minister Tudge said. “A $5,000 helping hand will make all the difference for young Australians who are leaving home to study and will help cover costs like accommodation, groceries, bills and textbooks.

How COVID increased education gap for First Nations children

World Vision · First Nations students four times more likely to have no internet at home · Closing the Digital Divide should be part of Closing the Gap targets First Nations households are suffering a yawning “Digital Divide” with the rest of Australia, with a new report released on Closing the Gap Day showing one in four First Nations households has no internet access, limiting learning opportunities for Indigenous students. COVID-19 widened this gap over the last year, with school closures meaning that many First Nations students could not access the learning materials, teaching and support that their class peers could access online, the report finds.

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