Hey Em.C11!
I don't think there are too many examples for how Closing the Gap reflects Build Healthy Public Policy, but I'll try my best!
As you probably know, Build Healthy Public Policy is about the decisions made by government and organisations regarding laws and policies that affect health and wellbeing.
The Closing the Gap initiative was created by federal, state and territory and local governments along with Indigenous leaders to close the gap in life expectancy and health status between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. This agreement itself represents a healthy public policy.
There are some strategies that were implemented under the Closing the Gap initiative that relate to a healthy public policy.
One of these is "Feedin' the Mob", a nutrition, physical activity and healthy lifestyle program for Indigenous Australians in the City of Whittlesea in Victoria. It is funded by the federal government and supported by Whittlesea Council. This commitment to funding represents a healthy public policy.
Does this help answer your question?