Support Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander cultures Sample Clauses

Support Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander cultures. Ensure government organisations identify their history with Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander people and facilitate truth-telling to enable reconciliation and active, ongoing healing. Feedback from the engagements included government organisations building relationships with local Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander community-controlled organisations to enable them to understand and reflect the history and culture of local communities.
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Support Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander cultures. Ensure government organisations identify their history with Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander people and facilitate truth-telling to enable reconciliation and active, ongoing healing. Feedback from the engagements included government organisations building relationships with local Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander community-controlled organisations to enable them to understand and reflect the history and culture of local communities. Improve engagement with Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander people – Ensure when governments are undertaking significant changes to policy and programs that primarily impact on Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander people, they engage fully and transparently. Engagements should be done in a way where Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander people: have a leadership role in the design and conduct of engagements; know the purpose and fully understand what is being proposed; know what feedback is provided and how that is being taken account of by governments in making decisions; and are able to assess whether the engagements have been fair, transparent and open. The engagements on the National Agreement, led by the Coalition of Peaks in partnership with Government parties, demonstrated the benefit of this approach. Jurisdictional actions Government Parties, in partnership with Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander people, commit to systemic and structural transformation to ensure government mainstream institutions and agencies are free of institutionalised racism and promote cultural safety in line with the transformation elements at Clause 59. Government Parties commit to challenge unconscious biases that result in decisions based on stereotypes. Addressing institutional racism and promoting cultural safety are essential requirements that are the responsibility of governments, in line with the transformation elements. When Government Parties change, design or deliver policies and programs that impact on the outcomes of this Agreement, they will do so in line with this Agreement. Government Parties commit to share and publish their engagement approaches that give effect to the transformation elements on engagements at Clause 59(f). The Government Parties also commit to engaging with Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander representatives before, during, and after emergencies such as natural disasters and pandemics to make sure that: government decisions take account of the impact of those decisions on Aboriginal and Xxxxxx ...

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  • Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act There is and has been no failure on the part of the Company or any of the Company’s directors or officers, in their capacities as such, to comply with any provision of the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act of 2002 and the rules and regulations promulgated in connection therewith (the “Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act”), including Section 402 related to loans and Sections 302 and 906 related to certifications.

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  • Working Xxxxxxx An employee who is in charge of a crew not more than five men including himself, engaged in line clearance work. (In the application of Article X, the Company need not consider the application for promotion to this classification from any employee having less than one year of experience in the Climber classification.)

  • Xx Xxxxxx No waiver or modification of this Agreement or any of its terms is valid or enforceable unless reduced to writing and signed by the party who is alleged to have waived its rights or to have agreed to a modification.

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