Reconciliation Action Plan
Read our Reconciliation Action Plan and learn about CALHN'S commitment to make reconciliation a reality.
We are proud to present our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) and reaffirm our deep commitment to reconciliation and supporting Australia’s First Peoples to achieve self determination.
We look forward to reporting on the progress of implementation and greater engagement with our staff, wider community and our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander consumers in delivering the outcomes identified within the plan.
Reconciliation Action Plan
We have great confidence in our community to bring this Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) to life.
Read the plancheckViewport(), 100)"> NAIDOC gallery 2024
CALHN is proud to display a number of artworks created by members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community at sites across our network.
These artworks all tell a story, and contribute to our sites being culturally safe for Aboriginal staff, consumers and their families.
Read about the inspiration behind the art, the artists and click on the images to see the full gallery.
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Kututu (heart) artwork by Robert Fielding -
Story of breast screening artwork by Audrey Brumby -
SA Pharmacy artwork by Jordan Lovegrove -
Marra Dreaming Indigenous Artists artwork at BreastScreen SA -
Wanampi Dreaming – the Rainbow Serpent – artwork by Rama Kaltu-Kaltu Sampson -
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CALHN Reconciliation Action Plan artwork by Allan Sumner - View all
All artworks are displayed in their original form to uphold the artist’s intellectual property and narrative of the artwork.
Get further information regarding First Nations Cultural and Intellectual Property in the Arts from the Australia Council.
This page was last updated 28 April 2025.