Reconciliation Action Plan
Our first Reconciliation Action Plan lays the foundations for deeper partnership, respect and opportunity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Our first Reconciliation Action Plan lays the foundations for deeper partnership, respect and opportunity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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Achieve Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise that sovereignty was never ceded.
Build and strengthen connections with First Nations communities.
Deepen cultural understanding through learning, protocols and celebrating NAIDOC week.
Increase First Nations employment and supplier diversity.
Drive progress through a RAP Working Group and develop the next RAP.
We’re guided by YarnnUp, an Aboriginal-owned consultancy whose blend of Aboriginal philosophy and contemporary neuroscience helps our 1,300-strong workforce grow cultural intelligence and self-efficacy.
“Reconciliation isn’t an add-on; it’s central to building an equitable Australia. We’re listening, learning and acting - side by side with First Nations peoples - to make inclusion real for everyone.”
- Jo-Anne Hewitt, Chief Executive Officer
A new piece by First Nations artist Elaine Chambers Hegarty will feature across all RAP communications.
The artwork Lives Lived tells the story of Achieve Australia’s commitment to reconciliation, belonging, and support. It reflects the shared journeys of clients, staff, and communities, united under Achieve Australia’s vision of inclusivity, cultural safety, and continuous learning.
At its heart lies a central circle, symbolising Our People - the clients who form the foundation of Achieve Australia. Surrounding yarning circles represent the broader community and the collaborative spirit that drives the organisation, highlighting how Achieve brings people and groups together to achieve shared goals of care and empowerment.
Since 1952 we’ve delivered disability support, accommodation and meaningful employment across NSW and South-East Queensland. Today we support more than 500 people through 60+ outlets - still for-purpose, still people-first.