Reconciliation Action Plan
Redkite is Committed to Support National Reconciliation

Redkite acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands throughout Australia, and their connections to land, waters and community. We acknowledge their stories, traditions and cultures, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.
Commitment to Reconciliation
Redkite is proud to participate in the Reconciliation Action Plan program, demonstrating our commitment to fostering reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Personalised Cancer Support
Redkite recognises the importance of tailored cancer support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, that is developed and delivered in partnership with communities and expert service providers.
Facing the challenges: Extensive research emphasises that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities face increased health and well-being risks, reduced access to support and treatment services, and consequently, poorer outcomes in relation to cancer.
Guided by strategy: The strategic priorities outlined in Cancer Australia’s National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cancer Framework, will help guide how Redkite strengthens its service delivery and information when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, communities, and organisations.

A Blueprint for Transformation
This Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan provides a framework for Redkite to review its programs, services, partnerships, and business operations more broadly to ensure we have identified optimal processes and approaches to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children diagnosed with cancer and their families. The three pillars of the Reflect RAP framework – relationships, respect and opportunities – provide guidance for Redkite in its workplace operations, partnerships, and culture. We will work to identify and implement initiatives to support national reconciliation and improve health and wellbeing outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

About the artwork
Our bespoke design was created by the aspiring young team of creatives from Indigenous Design Labs (IDL) in collaboration with Indigenous design and digital agency ingeous studios in Cairns.
Indigenous Design Labs is a social impact venture working with young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Cairns to empower and inspire them to take-up careers in the creative and digital design industries of now and the future.

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