Not exact matches
In recent years, some school leaders have struggled to keep
consistent volunteers because the
cultural approach to volunteering has shifted.
A sustainable development
approach within Indigenous communities requires that economic development is
consistent with and cognisant of the social,
cultural, political and spiritual context of the group aiming to achieve economic and social development.
Issues that can be addressed through agreements
consistent with human rights principles include meaningful acknowledgement of Indigenous interest in the relevant area, recognition and protection of contemporary
cultural practices, allowing (and where necessary, assisting) the involvement of all native title holders who may be affected by outcomes of any framework agreement, and ensuring a cooperative
approach to implementing any agreement.
The ATSIS Native Title Capacity Building project is
consistent with a capacity building
approach as it aims to build capacity within NTRBs, addressing priority areas: corporate and
cultural governance, management and staff development, native title technical training, collaborative training and research / applied capacity building.7 While these areas are essential for the effective operation of NTRBs, the capacity building program does not aim to build the capacity of the traditional owner group.
A collaborative
approach between researchers and Aboriginal communities is pivotal to developing a research project
consistent with Indigenous
cultural values and health concepts, with the potential to improve services and outcomes for Aboriginal peoples.
Consistent with the thematic
approach to the Articles of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP),
cultural determinants include, but are not limited to:
This will deliver a nationally
consistent approach to increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
cultural capability across the health sector and play an important role in closing the health gap between the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous Australians.
have a standard and
consistent approach to care and
cultural planning in NSW that captures planning information more comprehensively
This
approach supports more diverse options for economic development that build on or are
consistent with
cultural practices.