Values and principles
The Remote Engagement and Coordination Strategy is underpinned by the following values and principles.
Respect and Integrity
- Engagement is genuine, open and honest
- Traditional authority and governance are respected by working with and being guided by local Aboriginal elders and leaders
Commitment
- Remote Engagement and Coordination Strategy policy, processes and practice are endorsed, implemented and properly resourced
- Enough time is given for practices to change and outcomes to improve
Accountability
- Processes are agreed and adhered to and any changes are communicated
- Decision-making is sustainable (economically viable, technically feasible, environmentally compatible, publicly acceptable and informed)
- Ongoing evaluation is used to inform and improve policy, practice and outcomes
- Close the loop — feedback is provided to keep the community informed of processes and outcomes
Clarity
- The purpose, scope and timeframes of the engagement are clear
- Decision-making processes and boundaries (government and other) are understood
- Information and communication is understood by all
Inclusion
- Enough time and space is allowed for dialogue, to reflect and to develop shared understandings and inform decision making processes
Working Together
- Relationships are established, maintained and based on mutual trust and respect
- Ways of engagement are place-based to suit local needs, language, time-frames and cultural protocols
- Participation is encouraged and representative
- All points of view are freely expressed, heard and understood
- Effective engagement is based on dialogue and active listening
- Effective communication and coordination occurs within and across levels of government, other stakeholders and remote community members
Last updated: 23 Apr 2020