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DFAT Reconciliation Action Plan

Our Vision

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) will be recognised for the opportunities it fosters for all Australians to participate in the reconciliation process by promoting awareness of and the interests of our diverse Indigenous cultures through the work of the department in Australia and overseas.

Our Business

The department’s role and responsibility is to advance the interests of Australia and Australians internationally. The department’s staff  in Canberra, in our state and territory offices and around the world, work together to achieve the department’s four outcomes:

Our Approach to Reconciliation

The department is committed to promoting diversity and reconciliation in Australia and in our posts around the world through:

The department aims to approach reconciliation processes by implementing the APS Employment and Capability Strategy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employees and enhancing the department’s Workplace Diversity Plan.  The Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) reflects the department’s Indigenous Recruitment and Career Development Strategy 2004-2007.  The Department also maintains both informal and formal consultative mechanisms within the department through the Indigenous Employees Network (IEN) and the Indigenous Taskforce which continue to play an important role in establishing relationships and dialogue within the department on a range of key Indigenous issues.  The internal reporting mechanisms will assist the Indigenous Taskforce to address issues that may arise and further develop strategies to enhance success of the Reconciliation Action Plan.  The department’s Indigenous Taskforce will provide leadership in the ongoing implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Reconciliation Action Plan. 

The themes of DFAT’s Reconciliation Action Plan are inclusive of the department’s key functions.  These themes are as follows:

1.         Recruitment of Indigenous Australians

2.         Induction and Training

3.         Career Development

4.         Promotion of Workplace Diversity Plan and Cross-Cultural Awareness

5.         Enhancing and building on Public Diplomacy

6.         Participation in key whole-of-government, bilateral and multilateral forums on Indigenous issues

7.         Consulting, working with and listening to Indigenous representatives, individuals and NGOs

Administering DFAT’s Reconciliation Action Plan

The Staff Development and Post Issues Branch (SDB) in the Corporate Management Division will report annually to the Secretary on implementation, outcomes and success of the Reconciliation Action Plan, and on any elements of it that may require updating.  Reports will be provided at appropriate fora.

Further information on Indigenous issues

Last updated 29 May, 2007