BHB – Indigenous Partners Relationship Health Results 2024
Case studies
This case study details BHP’s first assessment of relationship health with Indigenous partners across Australia, Canada, and Chile in FY2024.
- Independent, confidential survey by Ipsos with 17 of 26 Indigenous partner organisations
- Assessed relationship health for past, present, and future on a 0–10 scale
- Australia: improvement noted, but future outlook cautious due to transactional engagement and limited opportunities
- Canada: positive trajectory, optimism for future, desire for more Indigenous decision-making and training
- Chile: modest improvement, partners seek stronger cultural and environmental protections and broader engagement
- Recommendations: more resourcing, empowerment, and inclusion in BHP decision-making and community initiatives
How this may be relevant to you
This assessment provides industry with a model for measuring and improving Indigenous relationships.
- Demonstrates structured, independent evaluation of partnership health
- Highlights regional differences to inform tailored engagement strategies
- Identifies actions for better Indigenous participation in employment and procurement
- Supports compliance with social value and human rights standards
- Informs continuous improvement in partnership approaches
- Helps mitigate social risk by addressing transactional engagement
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