Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal awarded to Aspen Medical Pty Ltd personnel in Iraq 2017 to 2018

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Dear Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet,

In 1999, the Sovereign instituted an Australian medal for the purpose of according recognition to persons who have given humanitarian service in hazardous circumstances outside Australia.

However the Minister responsible for honours policy claims that this medal was instituted to recognise members of "not-for-profit" organisations. The Letters Patent and regulations governing the medal do not prescribe the term 'not-for-profit'.

The Minister also states he is unwilling to recommend changes to extend the medal to commercial contractors who are providing essential support services to humanitarian operations.

Contrary to the Ministers claims, the public record shows that the medal was awarded to commercial contractors to humanitarian operations in:

1) Iraq 2003 to 2005

2) Indian Ocean 2004 to 2005

3). West Africa 2014 to 2016

From 2017 to 2018, Aspen Medical Pty Ltd provided services at field hospitals in Iraq during the offensive against ISIS. This was on behalf of the World Health Organization and the United Nations Population Fund. This was the first time either organisation had contracted with a commercial company to deliver humanitarian healthcare assistance.

We're informed the medal may also have been awarded to the Aspen Medical personnel contracted to support the afore mentioned humanitarian operation in Iraq from 2017 to 2018.

If this is the case, we would like a copy of the briefing documents justifying the award of the medal to these commercial contractors.

Yours faithfully,

Trav S

FOI, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

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FOI/2020/171

 

Dear Mr Trav S

 

Thank you for your email dated 24 July 2020, received by the Department of
the Prime Minister and Cabinet (the Department), in which you made a
request to the Department under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the
FOI Act) in the following terms:

 

In 1999, the Sovereign instituted an Australian medal for the purpose of
according recognition to persons who have given humanitarian service in
hazardous circumstances outside Australia.

 

However the Minister responsible for honours policy claims that this medal
was instituted to recognise members of "not-for-profit" organisations. The
Letters Patent and regulations governing the medal do not prescribe the
term 'not-for-profit'.

 

The Minister also states he is unwilling to recommend changes to extend
the medal to commercial contractors who are providing essential support
services to humanitarian operations.

 

Contrary to the Ministers claims, the public record shows that the medal
was awarded to commercial contractors to humanitarian operations in:

 

1) Iraq 2003 to 2005

 

2) Indian Ocean 2004 to 2005

 

3). West Africa 2014 to 2016

 

From 2017 to 2018, Aspen Medical Pty Ltd provided services at field
hospitals in Iraq during the offensive against ISIS. This was on behalf of
the World Health Organization and the United Nations Population Fund. This
was the first time either organisation had contracted with a commercial
company to deliver humanitarian healthcare assistance.

 

We're informed the medal may also have been awarded to the Aspen Medical
personnel contracted to support the afore mentioned humanitarian operation
in Iraq from 2017 to 2018.

 

If this is the case, we would like a copy of the briefing documents
justifying the award of the medal to these commercial contractors.

 

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FOI/2020/171

 

Dear Trav S

 

Please find attached the decision in relation to the request you made to
the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet under the Freedom of
Information Act 1982.

 

Kind regards,

 

FOI Adviser

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Dear FOI,

Thank you for searching and confirming 2009 was the last time the Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal was awarded to members of an Australian contingent to the UN organisations serving in Iraq.

Can I ask if 2009 was also the last time the medal was awarded to an Australian contingent to the rehabilitation program in Iraq carried out by the Coalition Provisional Authority

Thank you for your time and effort.

Kind regards
Trav S

FOI, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

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FOI/2020/171

Dear Trav S

Thank you for your email of 25 August 2020 to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in regards to the FOI decision made on 24 August 2020.

The Decision Maker for FOI/2020/171 has advised that the Department’s records indicate that the last award of the HOSM (Iraq clasp) for members of an Australian contingent to the rehabilitation program in Iraq carried out by the Coalition Provisional Authority was in 2006.

Regards

FOI Adviser
FOI and Privacy Section| Legal Policy Branch
Government Division | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
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[DPMC request email]
www.pmc.gov.au
One National Circuit Barton ACT 2600 | PO Box 6500 CANBERRA ACT 2600

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Dear FOI,

Thanks very much for the information guys, I appreciate you taking the time to follow up.

Yours sincerely,

Trav S