ACHOs secure funding to support services for Aboriginal people
The funding is part of the WA Government’s implementation of the National Agreement on Closing the Gap.
The funding is part of the WA Government’s implementation of the National Agreement on Closing the Gap.
Opportunities are available to tailor partnerships to align with corporate social responsibility goals and co-investment opportunities.
The RRR Network will prepare a short report about the Roundtable and its discussion and share with the RRR Network community and other interested stakeholders.
Local services have ideas for new initiatives, but a current lack of social and affordable housing is having a big impact on their ability on to assist their clients.
Shelter WA will continue to facilitate collaboration between the four providers and build on the established momentum to facilitate knowledge sharing and peer support.
We are committed to championing the Uluru Statement from the Heart within our organisation and our networks.
MRAC’s Board of Directors recently completed updated governance training with a focus on their duties and responsibilities as Directors in the context of the CATSI Act 2006.
The visits were crucial to understanding the capacity gaps of the Aboriginal Community Housing Organisations sector in WA and with the individual four organisations.
The project will focus on optimising the ACHO’s current assets, build on their professionalism and through a peer-to-peer learning approach build collective capability supported by the technical expertise shared across the organisations.
This peer-to-peer approach is being supported by technical expertise shared across the four organisations.