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Have your say on our Draft Reconciliation Action Plan
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After an extensive engagement process across South Australia we have developed our new Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
As our fourth RAP, it builds on a decade of achievements and demonstrates our continued commitment to reconciliation and will push us to maintain our momentum and further embed reconciliation awareness with our people and partners. It focuses on:
community relationships
opportunities through economic connectivity and building financial wealth for Aboriginal people and businesses
improving life and liveability by building stronger Aboriginal communities through water and wastewater services
building a culturally respectful workplace and South Australian community
The draft of our Reconciliation Action Plan is now for 2020-2023 is ready for consultation before being endorsed by Reconciliation Australia and our Board, we'd love to hear from you on what we've included and how we'll put our plan into action over the next three years.
The plan can be found in the document library on this page. Consultation period will end at close of business on April 17th 2020 . For more information please email community@sawater.com.au.
To have your say on the draft plan please take the quick survey below.
After an extensive engagement process across South Australia we have developed our new Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
As our fourth RAP, it builds on a decade of achievements and demonstrates our continued commitment to reconciliation and will push us to maintain our momentum and further embed reconciliation awareness with our people and partners. It focuses on:
community relationships
opportunities through economic connectivity and building financial wealth for Aboriginal people and businesses
improving life and liveability by building stronger Aboriginal communities through water and wastewater services
building a culturally respectful workplace and South Australian community
The draft of our Reconciliation Action Plan is now for 2020-2023 is ready for consultation before being endorsed by Reconciliation Australia and our Board, we'd love to hear from you on what we've included and how we'll put our plan into action over the next three years.
The plan can be found in the document library on this page. Consultation period will end at close of business on April 17th 2020 . For more information please email community@sawater.com.au.
To have your say on the draft plan please take the quick survey below.