Listen "25. Transitioning through the RAP Framework"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Dixie unpacks the Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) framework with a focus on sustainability over speed. She explores what genuine readiness looks like when transitioning between RAP levels and calls out the risks of rushing progress without solid foundations. From internal pressures to external expectations, Dixie highlights the key indicators of organisational preparedness—and the pitfalls of moving forward prematurely. This episode offers clear, practical guidance to help organisations reflect, recalibrate, and make confident, informed decisions about their RAP trajectory. Takeaways Acknowledge the country and respect First Nations communities. Understand the four levels of the RAP framework: Reflect, Innovate, Stretch, Elevate. Foundational work is crucial for effective reconciliation efforts. Organisations should not rush through RAP levels without proper understanding. Signs of readiness include integration of reconciliation into core business functions. Engagement from senior leadership is essential for successful RAP implementation. Organisations should assess their relationships with First Nations stakeholders. Pressure to transition can lead to superficial efforts in reconciliation. Staying at the same RAP level can be a strategic decision, not a failure. Continuous improvement and self-reflection are vital for meaningful reconciliation. Follow Dixie's work on LinkedIn: Dixie Lee Crawford | LinkedIn Enquiries: [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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