Joann Schmider: new Director for the Indigenous Support and Development Branch of the Department of Child Safety in Queensland

The following summary has been adapted from the Minister for Child Safety media release, 7 April 2005 and the Child Safety Reform Blueprint


The Department of Child Safety in Queensland recently announced the appointment of Joann Schmider to the position of Director for the Indigenous Support and Development Branch based in Cairns. The Indigenous Support and Development Branch was recently formed to support the delivery of Indigenous child protection services by newly formed or expanded Indigenous agencies located across Queensland.

Joann Schmider is an Indigenous woman with 25 years of experience in government and Indigenous community engagement, and a background in: human services for children; youth and family programs; education and training; human rights; and social justice. She has a diverse range of contacts in the Indigenous and wider community across Queensland and Australia.

Joann’s priority will be to tackle the significant over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in the Queensland child protection system. Minister for Child Safety Mike Reynolds stated that the appointment of Joann was crucial to the implementation of reforms to the Queensland child protection system outlined in the Child Safety Reform Blueprint (view report – PDF – 2MB – large file warning!; view Indigenous specific section – PDF – 92KB). In the Blueprint a range of initiatives intended to improve the services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children at risk in Queensland are described. These initiatives are designed to ensure that service delivery to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, their families and their carers are culturally appropriate, accessible, and responsive to their individual needs.

Image kindly provided by the Department of Child Safety

Links to Commonwealth Budget 2005-06: information of relevance to Indigenous health

Federal Treasurer Peter Costello delivered his tenth Commonwealth Budget on Tuesday evening, 10 May 2005. The following links provide information on the Budget and its implications for Indigenous health.

Indigenous Budget 2005

The Australian Government Indigenous Budget 2005 provides information on Indigenous spending across all Government portfolios.
View Indigenous Budget 2005 contents webpage
View document (PDF – 1.93MB – large file warning!)

Section F of the Indigenous Budget 2005 provides a statistical summary of Australian Government Indigenous expenditure: by portfolio. It includes expenditure in the Health and Ageing Portfolio, the largest component of which is for health services in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities (including the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Access Programme).
View section F (PDF – 533KB)

Portfolio Budget Statements 2005-06

More detailed information on various components of Indigenous expenditure is available in the respective Portfolio Budget Statements 2005-06, including the:

Health and Ageing Portfolio

Portfolio Budget Statement 2005-06
View document (PDF – 1.47MB – large file warning!)
Outcome 7 – Indigenous health is downloadable seperately.
View document (PDF – 49KB)
View document (RTF – 376KB)
Health and Ageing Budget at a glance provides a statistical summary of expenditure
View information (HTML)
Health Fact Sheet 5 – Helping Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to better health
View fact sheet (HTML)

Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs Portfolio

Portfolio Budget Statement 2005-06
View document (PDF – 1.12MB – large file warning!)

Full Budget details

Full Commonwealth Budget details are available at the official Australian Government Budget website.
View website

Media releases and other information

Budget 2005-06 – a continuing commitment to improving the health of Indigenous Australians
The Hon Tony Abbott, Minister for Health and Ageing
View media release (HTML) (released 10 May 2005)
View media release (PDF – 42KB) (released 10 May 2005)

Other Health and Ageing Budget media releases and fact sheets
View Health media releases and fact sheets
View Ageing media releases and fact sheets

ABC News online
Budget delivers post-ATSIC funding
View article (13 May 2005)
Indigenous health spending disappointing: Oxfam
View article (11 May 2005)

Australian Democrats
Indigenous budget tinkers around the edges
View media release (released 10 May 2005)

Australian Labor Party
Indigenous budget — the same old con
View media release (released 11 May 2005)

Department of Education, Science and Training
Indigenous education:
• Building on our commitment to Indigenous learning
• $23 million for training Indigenous youth from remote areas
• $12 million to preserve Indigenous cultural heritage
• $12.9 million scholarship scheme to support future Indigenous leaders
• $8.7 million for tutorial support for remote Indigenous students
View media releases (released 10 May 2005)