Co-Design Lessons Learned: Building Trust, Sharing Power, and Tailoring Approaches in Indigenous Policy
Report
This report provides practical lessons for improving co-design processes between government and Indigenous stakeholders in policy making.
- Highlights the importance of cultural safety in partnerships
- Emphasises equitable power sharing and decision-making
- Recommends tailoring approaches to meet diverse needs
- Shares practical actions and tips for effective engagement
- Identifies common challenges and solutions in co-design
- Supports continuous improvement for future projects
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to industry stakeholders seeking to improve engagement and outcomes in Indigenous policy co-design.
- Demonstrates best practice in post-mine land use planning
- Supports stronger community engagement and benefits
- Highlights the need for culturally safe work environments
- Promotes transparent governance and decision-making
- Encourages inclusion of diverse expertise in project teams
- Provides actionable steps for compliance and collaboration
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