Reconciliation Hub
Kaya!
The City of Canning has developed a new Reconciliation Strategy 2024-2028 and Implementation Action Plan 2024-25 and we would love to bring you along on the City's Reconciliation journey.
***Nominations are now open for the Canning Reconciliation Action Group! Please see the group's Terms of Reference under Documents on the right hand side and click on the Nomination tab below to express your interest to join the group.
Our Reconciliation Strategy guides how we strengthen relationships with and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in our community for the next four years.
Our Reconciliation Strategy 2024-28:
- Introduces ourContinue reading
Kaya!
The City of Canning has developed a new Reconciliation Strategy 2024-2028 and Implementation Action Plan 2024-25 and we would love to bring you along on the City's Reconciliation journey.
***Nominations are now open for the Canning Reconciliation Action Group! Please see the group's Terms of Reference under Documents on the right hand side and click on the Nomination tab below to express your interest to join the group.
Our Reconciliation Strategy guides how we strengthen relationships with and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in our community for the next four years.
Our Reconciliation Strategy 2024-28:
- Introduces our first vision for Reconciliation
- Introduces our three focus areas and strategies to guide our reconciliation actions for the next four years
- Shares our reconciliation achievements to date
Our Implementation Action Plan 2024-25 introduces our reconciliation actions for July 2024 to June 2025.
Each year we will develop an annual action plan aligned to our Reconciliation Strategy.
Our three key focus areas for Reconciliation Actions are:
Organisational Capability
- We will guide cultural engagement through development of internal process and guidelines
- We will improve our workforce’s cultural safety, awareness and understanding
- We will build our capacity to comply with the new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage legislation
- We will develop strong governance practices to enable our reconciliation actions
Celebrate culture and learning
- We will mark and celebrate culturally significant dates
- With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, we will deliver community learning opportunities about traditional culture
- With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, we will create culturally welcoming places and spaces
- We will support reconciliation activities proposed by the Canning community
Economic empowerment
- We will recruit and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
- We will increase spend with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses, enabled through our procurement policy
- We will strengthen our support for local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses
Backstory
The City of Canning developed and launched its first Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan in 2018. Almost all of our reconciliation actions in this plan were achieved.
The City has recruited more than 30 staff members across our organisation to form three key working groups to progress our reconciliation actions. Our reconciliation work is led by our internal Reconciliation Board and we have employed our first full-time permanent Aboriginal Engagement Officer.
The City has re-formed the Canning Reconciliation Action Group and new members are welcome.
Get Involved
The City welcomes community participation in our Reconciliation events and activities, volunteer participation if you would like to help us and any feedback you'd like to share with us.
Nominations for the Canning Reconciliation Action Group will be opening shortly and we will welcome nominations from Traditional Owners of the Djarlgarro Beelier region and surrounding Canning areas, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents. We also welcome non-Aboriginal residents with a passion for contributing to reconciliation.
Next Steps
The City of Canning will be working on implementing actions within the Action Implementation Plan. We will share project updates and upcoming events below.
We welcome ongoing participation, volunteer involvement and feedback on how we are going.
For any questions or further information please contact community@canning.wa.gov.au or have a a yarn with either Ellie Efijemueh, A/Leader Community Capacity or Chilton Yarran on 1300 422 664.
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The City has developed a new Reconciliation Strategy to guide our reconciliation actions for the next four years. Central to the strategy is the continuation of the Canning Reconciliation Action Group (CRAG). The CRAG is seeking volunteers to:
- provide advice on matters of importance for reconciliation
- support, inform, and drive ideas for the Reconciliation Strategy and its actions
- review and provide feedback on the development and implementation of reconciliation actions
- support and strengthen relationships with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
If this is an opportunity you’d like to take part in, we welcome nominations from:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live, work or play in Canning.
- non-Aboriginal residents with a passion for contributing to reconciliation.
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Who's Listening
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Aboriginal Engagement Officer
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Leader Community Capacity
Key Dates
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07 July → 14 July 2024
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07 June 2024
Documents
- Reconciliation Strategy 2024-2028 (20.3 MB) (PDF)
- Reconciliation Strategy Implementation Action Plan 2024-25 (3.65 MB) (PDF)
- NAIDOC Art Exhibition 2024 Artist Entry Form (2.38 MB) (pdf)
- NAIDOC Art Exhibition 2024 Flyer (1.42 MB) (pdf)
- Canning Reconciliation Action Group Terms of Reference 2024 .pdf (387 KB) (pdf)