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Minister for Social Inclusion

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Style
  
The Honourable

Formation
  
2004

Abolished
  
1 July 2013

Inaugural holder
  
Mike Rann

Final holder
  
Mark Butler

Appointer
  
Prime Minister of Australia

The title Minister for Social Inclusion refers to at least 2 positions that existed in Federal and state levels of Australian government between 2004 and 2013. The position ceased to exist with the abolishing of the Federal government Minister for Social Inclusion role on 1 July 2013. This role was part of the Prime Minister and Cabinet portfolio.

The position of Social Inclusion Minister was initiated by the South Australian Government in 2004, when then-Premier Mike Rann adopted the title. He held the portfolio until his retirement as Premier in October 2011. In 2002 Premier Rann established the Social Inclusion Initiative headed by Monsignor David Cappo, who was later appointed as the state's Social Inclusion Commissioner, sitting on the Executive Committee of Cabinet. The Initiative led to a big investment in strategies to combat homelessness, including establishing the Common Ground program and Street to Home initiative, the ICAN flexible learning strategy to improve school retention and major funding to revamp mental health in South Australia.

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Minister for Social Inclusion Wikipedia