
Our commitment to reconciliation is unwavering, and we are determined to make a positive impact through our actions.
We look forward to strengthening the relationships we've built, deepening our understanding, demonstrating our respect, and creating even more opportunities for Aboriginal peoples and communities. This involves not only acknowledging the past but also actively working towards a future where Aboriginal peoples can thrive. We are committed to providing resources, support, and opportunities that empower Aboriginal communities and enhance their well-being.
By fostering a culture of respect and inclusion, we aim to create a society where everyone can contribute and benefit from shared prosperity. Our journey towards reconciliation is ongoing, and we are grateful for the partnerships and collaborations that have helped us along the way.
We recognise that true reconciliation requires continuous effort and dedication, and we are committed to walking this path together with Aboriginal peoples. As we move forward, we will continue to learn, grow, and adapt, ensuring that our actions reflect our values and our commitment to a more just and equitable Australia.
Together, we can build a brighter future for all Australians, grounded in mutual respect and understanding.

Deeply Committed to Upholding the Values of Respect, Integrity, and Inclusivity
We maintain support for the Uluru Statement from the Heart and its mandate to create a fuller expression of Australia’s nationhood.
These values are reflected in its unwavering support for the Uluru Statement from the Heart, which calls for the establishment of a First Nations Voice enshrined in the Australian Constitution.
Anglicare WA recognises the profound significance of this statement, which represents a collective aspiration for justice, self-determination, and a truthful relationship between all Australians.
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Stretch Reconciliation Action
We are excited to reaffirm our commitment to working alongside, learning from, and supporting Aboriginal peoples and communities through our updated STRETCH Reconciliation Action Plan.
Our STRETCH Reconciliation Action Plan is not just a document; it is a living framework that guides our efforts to create a more inclusive and equitable environment for Aboriginal peoples. We are dedicated to implementing initiatives that promote social justice, economic opportunities, and cultural recognition for Aboriginal communities.
Through this plan, we seek to address historical injustices and support the aspirations of Aboriginal peoples, ensuring that their voices are heard and their rights are upheld.
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The Aboriginal Advisory Group
The Aboriginal Advisory Group (‘AAG’) provides advice and guidance to The Board of Anglicare Western Australia, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the Executive members of the team in relation to the following items:
- Advising and guiding with the implementation of our Reconciliation Action Plan.
- Providing a conduit for Aboriginal community feedback on Anglicare WA policies and services to Aboriginal people and communities.
- Strengthening relationships with Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations.
- Providing feedback on our policies, services and advocacy priorities.
The Aboriginal Engagement Team


Jasmine Gregory
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