Episode 6 – Integrating First Nations Perspectives into Governance Frameworks
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In this episode of Heart to Smart, we are joined by Our Watch’s Chair, Moo Baulch and Director, Desmond Campbell as they discuss integrating First Nations perspectives into charity governance frameworks. Our Watch is the national leader in the prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia. Sadly, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience disproportionally high rates of violence, and are 31 times more likely to be hospitalised due to family violence–related assaults. Anecdotal evidence suggests that non-Indigenous men make up a significant proportion of perpetrators.*
Moving beyond Reconciliation Action Plans and ESG employment targets, Moo and Desmond discuss creating a culturally safe workplace that advances First Nations people, and ultimately results in more effective work for the benefit of the community. We learn how Our Watch’s principled approach in embedding First Nations perspectives into their governance framework has resulted in the establishment of a First Nations working group and them seeking the support of their Government members for incorporating the requirement for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander representation in Board leadership roles and an Indigenous Voice in their Constitution.
*Refer to the Our Watch website for resource references.
Please note that this episode was recorded in two parts and that some references to “last year” may relate to 2024.