Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership information
Australian public policy organisation
See also: Noel Pearson
Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership
Abbreviation
CYI
Nickname
Cape York Institute
Formation
2004
Founder
Noel Pearson
Region
Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia
Parent organization
Cape York Partnerships
Website
Official website
The Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership, also known as the Cape York Institute, is an Australian public policy organisation which researches and implements welfare reforms to reduce social inequalities between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous peoples living in Cape York.[1] The Cape York Institute was founded[2] by lawyer, academic and Indigenous welfare advocate Noel Pearson. Established in July 2004, the organisation was developed in collaboration with the people of Cape York and Griffith University.[3] The Institute prepares reports and submissions to the Australian Federal Government, identifying priority areas of welfare and economic reform to restore social norms within the Cape York communities.[4] To deliver welfare and economic reform, the Institute engages with a number of partner organisations including the Cape York Partnerships, Family Responsibilities Commission, Balkanu Cape York Development Corporation and the Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy.[1] The Cape York Institute receives Commonwealth and Queensland State Government funding to support Welfare Reform Projects in areas of Indigenous education, employment, families and housing.[5]
^ abEducation and Health Standing Committee (2007). "Initiatives In The Remote Indigenous Communities Of Cape York.": 3-41
^Hunter, Fergus (28 January 2016). "'I was 35 and made the wrong turn': Noel Pearson reveals his greatest regret". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
^Johnson III, Richard Gregory (2009). A Twenty-first Century Approach to Teaching Social Justice: Educating for Both Advocacy and Action. New York: Peter Lang. pp. 226–227.
^Klein, Elise (2017). Developing Minds: Psychology, Neoliberalism and Power. New York: Routledge. pp. 83–84.
^Geary, Belinda Grant (19 December 2017). "Indigenous Australians 'taking power back' from government in Queensland". Retrieved 26 May 2020.
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