RAP The racism round table Statement of commitment signed by the APS

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RAP Report: Jan 2010 – Sept 2012

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Reconciliation in action

Read about the ways in which Indigenous and non-Indigenous psychologists are working towards Reconciliation

Statement of commitment signed by the APS

APS President Professor Simon Crowe and Reconciliation Australia's Kathleen Caller, APS Conference, October 2011

Reconciliation involves building relationships – and understanding – between Indigenous Australians and the wider community, for the benefit of all. We welcome you to the APS Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) webpage, where you can read about the APS's commitment to Reconciliation and share your own insights, experiences and recommendations for change.

The APS RAP

The Reconciliation Movement

APS steps so far

Reconciliation in action

Tools and resources

How to get involved

The Australian Psychological Society (APS) respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri and the Boonwerrung people, the traditional custodians of the land on which our national office is situated, and pays respect to elders both past and present of the Kulin nations. The APS is committed to working in partnership with Indigenous psychologists and communities to meet the social and emotional wellbeing and mental health needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Learn more about acknowledgement of, and welcome to, country.

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