IHNA Australiaās
Reconciliation Action Plan
The Institute of Health & Nursing Australia (IHNA) is proud to have our innovative RAP accredited by Reconciliation Australia, marking a significant step in our commitment to reconciliation.
Building MeaningFul Relationships
We strive to build authentic relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and individuals.
Promote Social Inclusivity
Fostering a community that honors and appreciates the diversity of all cultures, ensuring everyone feels respected and valued.
Foster Mutual Respect
Encourage understanding and appreciation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures within our institution and beyond.
What is a
Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)?
Structured FrameWork
A RAP guides organisations in fostering respect, strengthening relationships, and creating opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Innovate RAP
IHNA Innovate RAP ensures that we embed reconciliation into our culture, policies, and practices through genuine engagement and meaningful action.
What this means for IHNA ?
Strengthening Existing Relationships
Engaging authentically with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and organisations.
Creating an Inclusive Environment
Promoting cultural safety, awareness and respect among staff and students.
Providing Equitable Opporunities
The Skilldemy program focuses on the following key objectives to make international workforces stronger.
Engaging and Reporting on RAP
RAP Working Group
A dedicated group will oversee implementation.
Regular Reporting
Internal update and annual impact survey will be shared.
Staff & Student Engagement
Cultural awareness training will be provided.
Staff & Students Engagement Details
Cultural Awareness
Training
Providing learning opportunities for Staff & Students
Participation in
Key Events
Celebrating National Reconciliation Week, NAIDOC Week, and other significant events.
Join Our Reconciliation Journey
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Share Ideas
Contact us at RWG@hci.edu.au
Learn More
Visit www.reconciliation.org.au