Our Commitment

Our Commitment

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People

CREATE Foundation recognises First Nations peoples as the traditional owners of Australia, including its lands and waterways. CREATE supports self-determination for First Nations peoples, including justice, truth-telling and equity.

CREATE’s Commitment to First Nations People

CREATE respects the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to maintain culture and to lead decisions that affect their lives, families and communities. CREATE acknowledges the historical, current and continued impacts of colonisation, racism and intergenerational trauma, resulting in the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in care. As an ally, CREATE is deeply committed to supporting self-determined approaches to addressing the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, designed and delivered by First Nations communities and organisations in culturally rich ways.

CREATE is committed to listening deeply to the voices of First Nations children, young people, families and communities, and the services that support them. CREATE is committed to engaging in continuous listening, learning and reflection around how we ensure our programs and advocacy are culturally safe and culturally informed, how we can foster a safe and inclusive organisational culture that embraces the cultural perspectives of First Nations staff, and how we can support major transformation of systems and services towards Aboriginal-led and self-determined systems, responses and practices.

To guide us in this process, we will be developing a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) in collaboration with Reconciliation Australia and other First Nations partners. We believe that a RAP will provide a framework to truly understand how we are going in acting on our commitments, addressing any biases or blind spots, and working to be a culturally safe place for kids and their communities.

First Nation Voices

As part of Queensland’s ‘First Nation Voices’ project, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander young people in care came together to share their experiences of feeling connected to culture. Working with actor/comedian Steven Oliver, these young people came up with a declaration for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander young people in care, which has been developed as a poster and a video.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voices Must be at the Forefront of Change.

CREATE supports the work of all our Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation partners and we encourage you to support their advocacy and campaigns:

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This website was built in consultation with children and young people with a care experience. Thank you to all the young people involved in providing feedback and sharing your insights throughout this process.

CREATE Foundation acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples and Traditional Owners of the lands, skies and waters where we live and work. We pay deep respect to Elders, knowledge holders and community leaders across all Aboriginal communities.

We acknowledge that Australia is culturally rich with the oldest living cultures on earth. And we acknowledge over 60,000 years of growing kids strong, connected to culture and Country.


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