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Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)

Alfred Health’s vision for reconciliation is one where all Australians are equal and have equal opportunities, where we trust each other and move forward towards a shared vision for Australia.

Pictured: Traditional Elder Dr N'arweet Carolyn Briggs AM and Alfred Health Chief Executive Professor Andrew Way AM.
Pictured: Traditional Elder Dr N'arweet Carolyn Briggs AM and Alfred Health Chief Executive Professor Andrew Way AM.Caption

We have developed an Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) that aligns with our Alfred Health 2021-23 Strategic Plan. We appreciate that as a health service and as individuals, we need to embark on an educational journey towards greater understanding and acknowledgement of our shared history, Aboriginal culture, and local community. This education and connection will lay the foundations for building respectful, trusting and mutually beneficial relationships.

Aboriginal Elders are guiding us through our reconciliation journey.

  • Alfred Health Reconciliation Action Plan 2017-19 221 KB

    Read the comprehensive RAP

  • Alfred Health Reconciliation Action Plan 2017-19 Summary 3 MB

    Find out more about our RAP

Alfred Health RAP 2017-19 Achievements

  • Alfred Health RAP 2017-19 Achievements 425 KB

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Why is it important for Alfred Health?

A RAP gives Alfred Health the opportunity to achieve broader outcomes such as:

  • A culturally safe and inclusive environment for staff and patients
  • Improved health service delivery to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and communities
  • A more diverse, inclusive and dynamic workforce that reflects the community that we serve
  • Aim to become an employer of choice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People

Our RAP is part of a national commitment to improve Aboriginal health and wellbeing. We contribute to the evaluation of this national framework.

How is a RAP created?

The process of developing a RAP brings together a range of managers, staff and Aboriginal community representatives, including Aboriginal employees and local Aboriginal Elders. This builds relationships both within Alfred Health and the broader community. Stakeholders meet regularly to support the development and implementation of RAP actions.

What is a RAP?

A Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)  is a framework for organisations to develop a business plan that documents what it commits to do to contribute to reconciliation in Australia.

A RAP will enable Alfred Health to implement practical actions that build respectful relationships and create opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Alfred Health has developed an 'Innovate' RAP which focuses on:

  • Relationships
  • RAP Awareness
  • Supporting staff
  • Cultural safety
  • Celebrating aboriginal events
  • Employment and education
  • Better health and wellbeing
     

Where can I found out more?

Download the RAP summary brochure.  For more detail read the comprehensive action plan.

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  • Aboriginal employment
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Reconciliation Journey

    2014 - 2016
    We received endorsement from Reconciliation Australia to begin an innovate RAP based on our existing commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patient engagement. We strengthened relationships with Traditional Owners.

   2017 - 2020
   Implementation of Innovate RAP. Planning commenced for version two of our Innovate RAP.

   2021
   Endorsement and launch of version two Innovate RAP.

Aboriginal patients

Find out about how we support our aboriginal patients and families at Alfred Health.

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Local Aboriginal community

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