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    Reframing our Collaboration Work towards Peacebuilding and Healing

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    "Reframing our Collaboration work towards Peace-building and Healing"

    Hosted by Mark Yettica-Paulson, CFI Deep Collaboration Lead (Birrah, Gamilaroi & Bundjalung Nations/AU).

    Guest Panel Speakers: David Hanna, CLD Influencing & Practice Lead, Inspiring Communities (Aotearoa/NZ), Mike Ross Head of School for Māori Studies, Victoria University (Aotearoa/NZ), and Angela Rutter, CFI (AU) Systems Leadership Lead.

    Hear from, and engage with speakers as they dialogue on the inner and collective leadership required to cultivate new ways of thinking about peacebuilding and healing in our respective countries. Particularly navigating across difference and polarisation - in the systems we are a part of: family, organisational, community, nationally and internationally.

    The webinar continues our work in the post-referendum context, drawing on the experiences and striking parallels of two significant national days for both our countries. The conversation is a way to offer insight and affirmation of the leadership work that we continue on with across the year ahead.

    Participants will be invited to reflect and join in the conversation, during and post the webinar.

    This webinar is:

    • A safe online environment for the exploration of views in the post-referendum context
    • Focused on what might be the conditions impacting reconciliation and collaboration work post-Referendum
    • Supportive of diverse voices and constructive conversations that seek to raise shared understanding and based on mutual respect

    Who is this webinar for?

    Anyone interested in finding better ways to work and lead together, with First Nations and other multicultural Australians including:

    • Those seeking to learn, connect and act collectively for systemic change
    • Leaders responsible for Systems Engagement with First Nations People
    • Those seeking to learn, connect and act collectively for systemic change
    • First Nations practitioners in nation-building, reconciliation facilitation and leadership development
    • Allies for First Nations movements and social justice
    • Supporters for current processes impacting First Nations people, specifically treaties, truth telling and constitutional reform

    How the workshop will be held

    The format for the webinar will allow participants to hear from a variety of panel speakers, have the opportunity to ask questions, and have time to explore their reflections and ideas for action. We hope this format will allow participants to feel brave enough to share their ideas freely in a safe environment.

    Length and time commitment

    12pm - 1:30pm AEDT

    Accessibility and technology

    Participants will be required to download Zoom in order to be able to participate. Internet access is required to participate.

    We recommend participants use a desktop or laptop whilst participating (rather than a mobile phone). We encourage participants to use their videos throughout.

    CFI garners a culture of inclusivity and can provide some reasonable adjustments (closed captioning, providing materials beforehand, etc) for participants to attend a virtual workshop.

    For queries, contact learning@collaborationforimpact.com

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