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New Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan 2021 - 2024
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Consultation has concluded.
We want your ideas for new opportunities that can be incorporated into our New Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan 2021 – 2024.
Background and information
The City of Adelaide Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan 2018- 2021 is entering its final year of guiding a shared vision for delivering of meaningful reconciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
The consultation process for the Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan 2018 - 2021 can be viewed here.
Our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) is recognised by Reconciliation Australia as the first in local government in Australia to extend over several years, providing a unique framework for integration of strategic advice to Council through Six Guiding Principles:
Participation
Negotiation
Communication and Public Awareness
Service Provision
Cultural Identity and Heritage
Commemoration
We would like your views and ideas for new opportunities that could be included in our New Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan 2021 – 2024.
For further information on this engagement please see below:
Consultation is open from 8 February 2021 to 5pm, Monday 22 February 2021.
We want your ideas for new opportunities that can be incorporated into our New Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan 2021 – 2024.
Background and information
The City of Adelaide Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan 2018- 2021 is entering its final year of guiding a shared vision for delivering of meaningful reconciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
The consultation process for the Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan 2018 - 2021 can be viewed here.
Our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) is recognised by Reconciliation Australia as the first in local government in Australia to extend over several years, providing a unique framework for integration of strategic advice to Council through Six Guiding Principles:
Participation
Negotiation
Communication and Public Awareness
Service Provision
Cultural Identity and Heritage
Commemoration
We would like your views and ideas for new opportunities that could be included in our New Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan 2021 – 2024.
For further information on this engagement please see below:
Feedback form closes at 5.00 pm, Monday, 22 February 2021.
You need to be registered with Your Say Adelaide to complete this survey. If you are not currently registered you canregister here. It only takes a minute...but it is a minute well spent!
If you would like to know more or if you need some help on the registration process, please read this handy guide here.
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It is Council’s policy that for a formal submission to be received it must include your name and residential address.
Formal submissions will be provided to Council and may be publicly available.
Consultation has concluded.
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