We've committed to promoting reconciliation and ensuring the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are realised. 
Save the Children's vision for a reconciled Australia is a nation of equity, respect and partnership where every Australian child attains the right to survival, safety, protection, development and participation. Our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) is the result of consultation involving Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander staff, external stakeholders and staff across departments of Save the Children Australia. Our teams came together to reflect on relationships, respect and opportunities and develop a shared vision for reconciliation. For Save the Children, this reconciliation journey is important because of our strong program focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and our commitment to ensuring rights are realised for all children. The plan reflects Save the Children's strong commitment to closing the gap and ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have every opportunity to thrive.  The RAP commits Save the Children Australia to: - Support and promote Aboriginal organisations and networks
- Improve our programs and develop guidelines for culturally appropriate engagement
- Promote reconciliation and rights for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
- Celebrate and respect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
- Provide professional development opportunities for staff
- Improve employment and recruitment processes.
Download a copy of our Reconciliation Action Plan.
Here's a summary of our progress against the Reconciliation Action Plan so far:
We established a Reconciliation Advisory Committee with staff from around the country, which meets quarterly to steer our work to promote Reconciliation. Two co-chairs were appointed at the inaugural meeting in September. A meeting was also held in December. The Committee met at the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence in Sydney in March 2012.
We worked with the Federal Government and other partners to strengthen community-based responses to child protection and school attendance in the Northern Territory. Our programs and Reconciliation work featured in several marketing publications and campaigns, including our Christmas Appeal and World's Children.
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