Winners and finalists of the 2022 Indigenous Governance Awards talk about the importance of developing the next generation of leaders and how succession planning takes place in their organisation...
Different ways to help in the community
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01 Understanding governance
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02 Culture and governance
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03 Getting Started
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04 Leadership
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05 Governing the organisation
- 5.0 Governing the organisation
- 5.1 Roles, responsibilities and rights of a governing body
- 5.2 Accountability: what is it, to whom and how?
- 5.3 Decision making by the governing body
- 5.4 Governing finances and resources
- 5.5 Communicating
- 5.6 Future planning
- 5.7 Building capacity and confidence for governing bodies
- 5.8 Case Studies
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06 Rules and policies
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07 Management and staff
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08 Disputes and complaints
- 8.0 Disputes and complaints
- 8.1 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous approaches
- 8.2 Core principles and skills for dispute and complaint resolution
- 8.3 Disputes and complaints about governance
- 8.4 Your members: Dealing with disputes and complaints
- 8.5 Organisations: dealing with internal disputes and complaints
- 8.6 Practical guidelines and approaches
- 8.7 Case Studies
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09 Governance for nation rebuilding
- Governance Stories
- Glossary
- Useful links
- Acknowledgements
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Worn Gundidj | has given hospitality to Sudanese refugees in the Victorian town of Warrnambool, held a barbeque and day of indigenous culture activities for children with terminally ill siblings, and formed partnership with local city and shire councils. |
Papunya Tula | has raided more than $1 million for the health center to run a renal dialysis based at remote Kintore in the Northern Territory, and almost $600,000 for a pool to be built in Kintore. |
Yarnteen Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Corporation | has a long standing partnership with Microsoft and its ‘Unlimited Potential’ program, compiling a user friendly resource kit, engaging with Aboriginal learners in Information Communication and Technology |
These Indigenous organisations have helped very different groups in their communities: Worn Gundidj, Papunya Tula and Yarnteen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation.