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RAP Innovate: Implementing Change Course

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Continuity of Attendance and Continuity of Healing the Key to Closing the Gap

“….a must for anyone wishing to embark on meaningful Indigenous health practice”.

Dr Simon Quilty

Walya’s Innovate RAP – Implementing Change Course, is suitable for An Innovate RAP outlines the actions that work towards achieving organisation’s unique vision for reconciliation.

An Innovate RAP focuses on developing and strengthening relationships with First Nations Australians, engaging staff and stakeholders in reconciliation, developing and piloting innovative strategies to empower First Nations Australians.

Walya Innovate RAP online course assist organisations with the Innovate RAP process which may:

  • Have strong relationships with their First Nations Australian community stakeholders and understand when to seek guidance and consultation.
  • Are ready to begin or continue to implement strategies, initiatives and policies that support reconciliation.
  • Are ready to commit to additional actions tailored to their organisation.
  • Organisations that may have strong engagement with reconciliation and want to consolidate this through a structured governance model and formal public commitment
  • Had challenges with previous efforts or are yet to embed reconciliation across the organisation.

Walya Innovate RAP online course assist organisations achieve the following:

  • Outline actions for achieving organisation’s vision for reconciliation.
  • Allow organisations to gain a deeper understanding of their sphere of influence and establish the best approaches to advance reconciliation.
  • Strengthens relationships with First Nations Australians and pilots’ strategies for further reconciliation commitments and to empower First Nations Australians.

The Walya’s Innovate RAP – Implementing Change Course is designed to assist your organisation to achieve the following Reconciliation of Australia RAP objectives of:

  • Establishing the best approach for advancing reconciliation within the organisation.
  • Implementing reconciliation strategies and initiatives.

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Supply NationWalya Productions is Aboriginal owned and is a registered member of Supply Nation. Walya Productions is a RACGP CPD Cultural & Community Awareness education provider—639159

Damien Loizou

About Your Expert Presenter

Damien Loizou Is The Principal Of Walya Productions And Is Your Expert Presenter For The Walya Productions MBA CPD Program Level Cultural Safe Practice Course.

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Walya is a deeply authentic and personal account of how the poverty cycle drives Indigenous inequity – health and wellbeing, social, educational. Through the lens of his own family, Damien explains how this cycle needs to be clearly understood and addressed. Over decades of practice in the Northern Territory I have witnessed many healthcare workers come and go, and it appeared to me that most focused on the biomedical model and all to often missed the point – if you’re too poor to eat, you won’t value tablets to lower your cholesterol or treat your sugars. Walya is an very impressive articulation of the roots of this problem, a must for anyone wishing to embark on meaningful Indigenous health practice.

Dr Simon QuiltyPhysician, Consultant Specialist

I highly recommend Walya productions Course 1 Cultural Awareness and Course 2 Community Equity. Course 1 paces the learner through the incredible ingenuity and core concepts of a rich, thriving and sophisticated Aboriginal culture, especially brought to life by sharing Damien's own family history experience. I've done other courses and stepped away from these with new knowledge and and significant awakenings. I would highly recommend these courses. The second course is particularly relevant for understanding health care concepts and how external factors perpetuating the poverty cycle and sociopolitical structures of racism has created a phenomenon which started 235 years ago and was not part of aboriginal culture or lived experience prior to British colonisation. The second course builds from course 1 but also stands alone. A Brilliantly thoughtful course!

Leigh SimmondsSenior Manager patient advocacy, Pfizer Australia

I want to extend my sincere appreciation for the immense value your courses have offered. I thoroughly enjoyed participating in them and I must say that I learned a lot. The concepts were well-articulated, thoughtful, and provided an enriching experience.

Dr Natasha ArtharsFaculty of Creative Industries, Education & Social Justice, Queensland University of Technology

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