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First Nations Partnership Action Plan

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The First Nations Partnership Action Plan provides clear, practical guidance to public servants on how to address barriers to the APS working in genuine partnership with First Nations people.   

​These resources have been provided by the Australian Public Service Commission 

Participant benefits

  • Outlines practical steps for improving APS partnerships with First Nations people. 

Considerations

  • The First Nations Partnership Action Plan is a resource that has been developed to address non-legislative barriers to the APS working in genuine partnership with First Nations people The Action Plan is not prescriptive, but provides guidance for agencies seeking to address partnership barriers in their own operating contexts.  

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All staff.

Category and User Level

This resource aligns with the Engagement & Partnership Craft at the Foundation level.

Topics
Relationships
First Nations
Categories
Engagement & Partnership
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Last updated
17 June 2026

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First Nations Partnership Action Plan

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