Indigenous
Broad subject area
Report
‘Bisnis in context’: unlocking the potential for sustainable commercial use of land in Solomon Islands
In the Solomon Islands, where around 87% of land is under customary tenure, commercial ventures need support from customary landowners, otherwise they are unlikely to succeed. This report is part of a broader regional study on sustainable economic development of customary land in the Pacific intended to inform New Zealand’s engagement as a bilateral donor.
Report
Impact of the ‘Yes, I can!’ adult literacy campaign on interactions with the criminal justice system
This paper examines service provider and criminal justice practitioner perspectives of the ‘Yes, I Can!’ adult literacy campaign. Interviews with 22 workers in regional New South Wales suggest that the majority believe the program can potentially improve the type and frequency of interactions between Indigenous Australians and the criminal justice system.
Report
Australian healthcare governance and the cultural safety and security of Australia’s First Peoples: an annual critique
The question that stimulated this critique was: how are healthcare stewards meant to restructure their corporate governance so that their healthcare services are more culturally safe and secure for Australia’s First Peoples?
Guide
Understanding and applying the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child placement principle
This resource provides a description of the definition of the five core elements of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle (ATSICPP).
Briefing paper
CLC Rangers: the benefits of ranger work
Aboriginal rangers, their communities and the CLC believe the benefits of their work extends far beyond the obvious environmental outcomes. Ranger employment also creates significant social, cultural and economic benefits.