Reconciliation Road Map - Building Better Businesses

23. Unpopular Opinion: Not All Organisations Should Have A RAP


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In this episode of Reconciliation Roadmap, Dixie Crawford discusses the complexities and challenges surrounding Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs) for organisations. She emphasises the importance of genuine engagement with First Nations communities, the need for cultural safety, and the risks of tokenism. Dixie argues that organisations should only pursue a RAP if they are truly ready and committed to meaningful reconciliation rather than following industry trends. She provides insights on building relationships, understanding community needs, and ensuring that RAPs are tailored to the specific contexts of First Nations communities.

Key takeaways 

  • Organisations should not pursue a RAP if they lack genuine commitment.
  • Tokenistic approaches to reconciliation can harm First Nations communities.
  • Cultural safety is essential and takes time to develop.
  • Understanding First Nations issues is crucial for effective RAP implementation.
  • Organisations must engage with First Nations people to gain insights.
  • RAPs should align with the specific needs of the communities involved.
  • Building relationships is a prerequisite for developing a RAP.
  • Active participation in community events fosters genuine connections.
  • Organisations should avoid copying other RAPs without understanding their context.
  • Reconciliation is a continuous journey that requires ongoing effort.

 

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Reconciliation Road Map - Building Better BusinessesBy Dixie Crawford