Nationwide Reconciliation Week is a time for Australians to replicate on our shared historical past and to recommit to constructing respectful relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This yr’s theme, “All In”, is a name for each Australian to take significant motion in direction of reconciliation and to recognise that lasting change requires a collective effort.
For Diabetes Australia, reconciliation is central to bettering well being outcomes and addressing inequities confronted by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. This week isn’t solely a second for reflection, but additionally a reminder of the continued duty to pay attention, study and act in partnership.
The necessity for motion is obvious. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are experiencing the world’s highest charges of youth onset sort 2 diabetes. The prevalence of sort 2 diabetes amongst younger individuals aged 15 to 24 has doubled between 2019 and 2024. Total, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals are additionally virtually 4 instances extra doubtless than non Indigenous Australians to stay with diabetes or pre diabetes. These disparities are mirrored throughout the well being system, with analysis charges round 3 times increased and hospitalisation charges as much as 5 instances increased than for non-Indigenous Australians.
Addressing these inequities can not happen in isolation from reconciliation. Diabetes Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples because the Conventional Custodians of this nation and recognises that bettering well being outcomes requires long run partnerships and culturally protected care. Reconciliation offers the framework for this work, making certain that options are formed with, and led by, communities.
A key step on this journey is Diabetes Australia’s Mirror Reconciliation Motion Plan (RAP), which units the inspiration for and embeds reconciliation throughout the organisation’s work and tradition.
RAPs are designed to create sensible and measurable change, and in the present day greater than 5.9 million Australians work or research in organisations with a RAP, demonstrating the rising nationwide dedication to reconciliation.
Diabetes Australia’s Mirror RAP focuses on constructing organisational functionality, strengthening partnerships and embedding accountability. That features integrating reconciliation targets into enterprise planning, bettering reporting and monitoring of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander illustration throughout the workforce and membership, and growing insurance policies that assist fairness and inclusion.
Constructing cultural functionality can be a key focus. Employees schooling, recognition of NAIDOC Week, Coming of the Gentle, Sorry Day and Shut the Hole Day, in addition to ongoing engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations and leaders are serving to to deepen understanding and strengthen respectful partnerships.
Membership with Reconciliation QLD and Reconciliation NSW is one other essential step, enabling Diabetes Australia to collaborate, study and take sensible motion alongside others dedicated to reconciliation. These partnerships assist be certain that efforts are knowledgeable, respectful and attentive to group wants.
Following the profitable implementation of its Mirror RAP, Diabetes Australia is now progressing in direction of an Innovate RAP, which can concentrate on sensible long run actions to enhance well being outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This subsequent stage displays a deepening dedication to reconciliation as an ongoing course of, one which requires sustained motion, accountability and collaboration.
Reconciliation isn’t achieved by means of a single initiative or second in time. It occurs particular person by particular person, group by group, by means of sustained, collaborative effort. Nationwide Reconciliation Week runs from 27 Could to three June every year, marking important milestones in Australia’s historical past together with the 1967 referendum and the Excessive Court docket Mabo resolution.
The 2026 theme, “All In”, reminds us that reconciliation should stay within the hearts, minds and actions of all Australians if we’re to maneuver ahead collectively. Reconciliation is not going to occur by itself, and it’ll not occur with out all of us.