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professor mick dodson am
Co-Chair, Reconciliation
Australia

australian national
university reconciliation action plan
The Australian National University
(ANU), in partnership with Reconciliation Australia, is among
the first universities to develop its own Reconciliation Action
Plan (RAP). The RAP
program was launched nation-wide in July 2006 by Reconciliation
Australia. Through its RAP the ANU commits to facilitating
equitable socio-economic outcomes, in particular through improving
its education and research practices, while recognising and
respecting the special place, culture and contribution of Australia
Indigenous peoples.
Professor Mick Dodson chairs
the ANU RAP Committee comprising Indigenous and non-Indigenous
academics and general staff from across the campus, as well
as Indigenous student and community members with relevant expertise.
The Committee identified areas of activity where the University
could enhance its Indigenous involvement by establishing initiatives
with clear actions, deadlines and measurable targets. After
a period of extensive consulting and drafting, the document
will be submitted to various ANU executive polities for consideration
and endorsement.
It is anticipated that the
ANU RAP will be launched early in 2009.
Key NCIS Researchers:
- Professor
Mick Dodson (Chair, Steering Committee)
- Jo-Anne
Weinman
Project commenced in
2008 - Ongoing
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indigenous community
governance research project
This collaboration between
Reconciliation
Australia and researchers within the ANU
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research and the ANU
National Centre for Indigenous Studies undertakes research on
Indigenous community governance, with the consultation of Indigenous
communities and regional Indigenous organisations.
Key NCIS Researchers:
- Professor
Mick Dodson
- Dr
Sarah Holcombe
The most recent publication
from this project is Contested
Governance, which includes a Foreword by Professor Mick
Dodson and 'Constraints on Researchers Acting as Change Agents'
by Dr Sarah Holcombe.

Project commenced in
2008 - Ongoing
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For information on other initiatives,
please contact Reconciliation
Australia.
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