Listen "19. Building relationships with First Nations Stakeholders"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Reconciliation Roadmap, Cooper Silk and Dixie Crawford discuss the critical importance of building strong relationships with First Nations stakeholders. They emphasise the need for genuine partnerships, co-design in consultation processes, and understanding the diverse needs of communities. The conversation highlights the significance of consistency, respect, and active listening in fostering trust and sustaining long-term relationships with First Nations communities. Takeaways Building relationships with First Nations stakeholders is essential for impactful work. Embedding Aboriginal perspectives is crucial for genuine engagement. Co-designing consultation processes helps identify the right stakeholders. Understanding the target audience is key to effective communication. Regular engagement fosters trust and respect in relationships. Respecting community and cultural protocols is vital for successful engagement. Diversity in thought and leadership within communities should be acknowledged. Partnerships and MOUs can solidify commitments to ongoing change. Capacity building should include both communities and organisational teams. Active listening and adaptability are essential in community consultations. Chapters 00:00 Building Strong Relationships with First Nations Stakeholders 02:53 The Importance of Co-Design in Consultation 06:04 Understanding Target Audiences for Effective Engagement 09:04 Key Elements of Trust and Respect in Engagement 11:22 Sustaining Long-Term Relationships with First Nations Communities See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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