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Organisational Capacity for Engaging with Indigenous Australians
Authors:RICHARD HOWITT  CLAIRE COLYER  MITCHELL R HAMMER  OLGA HAVNEN  KAREN HUCHENDORF  CAROL HUBERT
Institution:1. Department of Environment & Geography, Macquarie University, , NSW, 2109 Australia;2. IDI LLC, , Berlin, MD, 21811 USA;3. , Parap, NT, 0804 Australia;4. Global Interface Pty Ltd, , Coffs Harbour, NSW, 2450 Australia;5. Australian Red Cross, , Carlton South, Vic., 3053 Australia
Abstract:Community capacity building is a common goal for programmes and policies involving Indigenous peoples, but it relies heavily on organisational capacity to work effectively in intercultural settings. This paper reviews the organisational capacity of the senior leaders of Australian Red Cross and institutional efforts to build a culturally appropriate and respectful organisation. It reports results from a survey of the organisation's leadership team and follow‐up interviews undertaken in 2010, reviews the challenges facing the organisation in working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, and considers institutional progress in building internal capacity to lead change in working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. The paper concludes with discussion of wider implications of this research.
Keywords:community capacity building  organisational capacity  Australian Red Cross  Indigenous peoples  leadership  Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI)
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