MasterCraft Series - NIAA Priority Reforms Roadmap
Setting foundations for change
The Priority Reforms Roadmap is a practical guide to help the Australian Public Service do things differently when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This session will help you to understand the government’s commitments to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, learn why this work is relevant to all of us as public servants, and find out what you can do to play your part.
A panel discussion featuring key leaders in the Priority Reforms space will guide the conversation.
*Please note this event will be recorded. You can view this video and other MasterCraft Series events here.
Panellists
Panel members to be confirmed shortly.
Participant benefits
Learn what we can do as public servants to meet our responsibilities under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, and understand why this is essential to do our jobs better.
Hear discussions from leaders on how we can strengthen partnerships, build trust, and deliver lasting change with and for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Reflect on what others are already doing to create meaningful change in the ways they work.
Suitable for
All Staff
Category and User level
This learning experience aligns with the Engagement and Partnership Craft at the Foundation level.
Price
Free of charge.
Additional Information
- To enrol in this session you will need a valid APSLearn profile.
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Attendance (Virtual)
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