INTERVIEW: SNAICC CEO Catherine Liddle on Indigenous kids and new national plan for early childhood

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Arrernte/Luritja woman Catherine Liddle is the CEO of SNAICC, the national peak body Aboriginal community-controlled organisation for First Nations children. Source: SBS News

The national group representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children has welcomed a 10-year national plan to deliver better early childhood outcomes.


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A national strategy on the early years of childhood, from age zero five, has been released outlining a 10-year plan to give children the best start in life.

The federal government says the overarching framework will ensure better co-ordination with different government departments at a state and federal level when it comes to funding, resourcing and child-centred policy development.

Catherine Liddle is the CEO of SNAICC, the national voice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

She told SBS's Biwa Kwan it is very useful having a long-term plan to drive change, and she will be looking to how it is resourced.

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