How do you put policy into practice?

Putting Policy into Practice

  1. Clear leadership statements of intent (policy).
  2. Clear responsibilities for each level of the organisation (policy).
  3. Clear arrangements (how different safety issues are dealt with, which departments have an input in the process?).

What is the purpose of the Aboriginal education policy?

The purpose of the strategy is to assist schools to accelerate improvements in the educational outcomes of Aboriginal students. NSW and other jurisdictions have contributed to the strategy.

What is the Aboriginal education and training policy?

The Aboriginal Education and Training Policy is a new policy which defines the [New South Wales] NSW Department of Education and Training’s commitments to Aboriginal education and training in schools (including where relevant, preschools), TAFE institutes and community education settings.

What is a reconciliation action plan?

A Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) is a formal statement of commitment to reconciliation. A school or early learning service can develop a RAP using the Narragunnawali platform to register and extend on existing initiatives or to begin a new journey.

What are the Aboriginal policies?

Protection and assimilation policies which impacted harshly on Indigenous people included separate education for Aboriginal children, town curfews, alcohol bans, no social security, lower wages, State guardianship of all Aboriginal children and laws that segregated Indigenous people into separate living areas, mainly …

What is the reconciliation policy?

Reconciliation requires the Australian community to recognise and respect the First Peoples of this land, to acknowledge the past injustices, and the ongoing inequalities, experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples since colonisation, and to commit to working towards a more equal and respectful future …

How do you write a reconciliation action plan?

  1. Establish a RAP Working Group. A Working Group ensures the responsibility of implementing reconciliation initiatives does not sit with one person.
  2. Complete the Reflection Survey.
  3. Write a Vision for Reconciliation.
  4. Add RAP Actions.
  5. Submit the RAP.
  6. Refresh the RAP.

What was the protectionism policy?

Beginning in the late 19th century, colonial state governments began enacting “protectionist” policies that made Indigenous people wards of the state. This involved controlling all aspects of their lives, via a system of reserve confinement, institutionalisation and forced child removals.

What is the reconciliation action plan?

What is a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)? A RAP is a strategic document with practical plans for action. It sets out how an organisation is committing to contribute to reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Why was the reconciliation policy introduced?

On 25 July 2006 Reconciliation Australia launched their Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) program. Its main aim is to help organisations close the life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians with measurable and accountable actions.

What are the 5 dimensions of reconciliation?

Our vision of reconciliation is based and measured on five dimensions: historical acceptance; race relations; equality and equity; institutional integrity and unity. These five dimensions do not exist in isolation, but are interrelated.

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