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increase equality in the workplace, and help to create sustainable employment opportunities. Four types of RAPS are available, depending on the how it best suits the organisation, known as Reflect, Innovate, Stretch and Elevate. The program helps to drive change within the organisation as well as providing further opportunities to collaborate with the RAP networks such as Reconciliation Industry Network Groups.
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donations from individual Australians. The organisation works with business, government and individual Australians to bring about change, identifying and promoting examples of reconciliation in action. Reconciliation Australia also independently monitors Australia's progress towards reconciliation.
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RAPs consist of practical and structured plans for action within a workplace, based on relationships, respect and opportunities. They help people in the workplace to understand important issues relating to Indigenous Australians, and further meaningful engagement among groups. They also aim to
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in February 2013. In May 2013, her team toured Australia aiming to inform and involve people in the bid to get Indigenous people recognised in the constitution. This included public advocacy, building support and partnerships behind the scenes, and consulting Aboriginal people in remote areas.
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The RAP program grew from eight organisations in 2006 to over 900 fully endorsed RAP programs by 2017. A 2013 survey which included more than 350 Australian organisations that then had a RAP found that 71% of workers in these organisations trusted each other, compared with 13% in the wider
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award, which recognises "individuals or organisations in Australia that have made a significant contribution to the aims and objectives of the UN, for example in promoting peace, respect for human rights, equal opportunities, social justice and environmental sustainability".
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In 2012, Reconciliation Australia established the "Recognise" campaign, following recommendations of the Expert Panel on Recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in the Constitution, which was presented to the
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and areas across the nation, but over the following decade it evolved into a "more holistic approach to empower and support positive outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people". The RAP program has been
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The campaign ended in 2017, when the federal government ceased to fund it, by which time it had attracted the support of more than 318,000 people, and more than 160 community and corporate partner organisations.
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The CAR's vision statement aimed for "A united Australia which respects this land of ours; values the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage; and provides justice and equity for all".
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Twenty-five years after the establishment of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation (CAR), this report examines the state of reconciliation in Australia today.
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The Australian Reconciliation Network includes the following independently-run organisations, which organise activities and provide information:
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launched the Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) program, which was to be administered by Reconciliation Australia. The initial focus was aimed at
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population. Around 77% of the RAP-organisation employees pride in Indigenous cultures, compared to 51% of the wider population. Co-chair
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A significant amount of funding for Reconciliation Australia comes from the BHP Foundation, the philanthropic branch of the mining giant
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in January 2012. The Recognise campaign focused specifically on raising awareness among all Australians of the need to change the
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between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the rest of the Australian population, and took in all sectors, ages,
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was one of the founding co-chairs, and served for nearly 15 years on the Board until his retirement in November 2014.
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put its first one into place in 2017 and is as of 2021 working off its second one, on the "Elevate" model; while
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Recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in the Constitution: Report of the Expert Panel
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strategy that aims to source goods and services from certified Indigenous businesses, through
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Bill Lawson, retired engineer and advocate for reconciliation, founder of the Beacon Foundation
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and attitudes, and were providing a basis for significant economic and social improvements.
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Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability
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Reconciliation Australia is funded from corporate and government partnerships as well as
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The State of Reconciliation in Australia: Our History, Our Story, Our Future: Summary
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was deputy director and also the public face of the campaign, after addressing the
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foundation established in January 2001 to promote a continuing national focus for
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Australian not-for-profit organisation promoting reconciliation with First Peoples
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in Australia; with a vision to wake to a reconciled, just and equitable Australia
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Reconciliation Australia was established by the CAR in January 2001. The Hon
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non-binary person, director and education specialist at Goorlil Consulting
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Joy Thomas, served as an adviser and chief of staff to Ministers in the
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comprises reconciliation organisations in the six states of Australia.
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An example of what may be in an organisation's RAP is to develop a
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people) and non-Indigenous Australians. It was established by the
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As of July 2021, board members of Reconciliation Australia are:
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woman with many years of experience in community engagement,
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Kenny Bedford, lives on and represents the remote island of
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adopted their first plan in 2019, on the "Innovate" model.
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In 2019, Reconciliation Australia was the recipient of the
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Among other functions, Reconciliation Australia organises
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