House Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Stait Islander Affairs  
      
      
  
Inquiry into language learning in Indigenous communities 
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 The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Committee is one of a number   of committees in the House of Representatives at Australian Parliament House.   There are seven Committee Members; four   government and three non-government. Committees run parliamentary inquiries into   various topics, and this Committee is currently holding an inquiry into language   learning in Indigenous communities. 
  
During the Committee's previous   inquiry into Indigenous youth in the criminal justice system, language was   identified as an important component of cultural connection, strengthened   intergenerational relationships and community building. Many people referred to   language as playing a significant role in the wellbeing of young Indigenous   people. 
The Committee Chair approached appropriate Ministers for a terms   of reference for an inquiry into Indigenous languages. On 5 July 2011 the   Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and   the Minister for the Arts jointly referred the inquiry.
The Chair, Mr   Shayne Neumann MP, and the Deputy Chair, The Hon Dr Sharman Stone MP, made   statements about the Inquiry to the House of Representatives on 20 June   2011. 
Statement   to the House of Representatives by Mr Shayne Neumann   MP  
Statement   to the House of Representatives by The Hon Dr Sharman Stone MP
The   inquiry is interested in finding out about the links between Indigenous   languages and improving education, community wellbeing, interpreting services   and strategies to close the gap in Indigenous disadvantage. The Committee will   investigate how the use of Indigenous languages, particularly in early   education, can assist in improving education and vocational outcomes where   English is a second language. The Indigenous languages policies of Australian   governments and the effectiveness of Indigenous language maintenance and revival   will be investigated. Click here to link to the Federal Government's policy   - Indigenous Languages - A National Approach.
 The Committee is unable to provide financial assistance for projects, although   based on the information we gather, the Committee may make general   recommendations to the Federal Government to assist language learning in   Indigenous communities.
    
The Federal Government should respond to the   Committee's recommendations within 6 months of the release of the report. The   Government may accept, partially accept, or reject the Committee's   recommendations. 
        
      
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