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The Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA) is committed to reconciliation.
While we launched our first Reconciliation Action Plan in 2021, we have been on the journey of reconciliation for much longer.
Our organisation is better today because of the contributions and voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Recognition and voice have been at the heart of the reconciliation movement for decades.
ADEA has accepted the invitation in the Uluru Statement from the Heart and as an organisation, supports the upcoming Referendum.
We acknowledge Reconciliation is founded on respectful relationships; we recognise and respect the varying viewpoints among our members.
We urge all Australians to engage thoughtfully and respectfully as they reflect and decide on this important opportunity.
We encourage our members to educate themselves on the issue and determine the vote that best aligns with their values and principles.
The Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA) is committed to reconciliation.
While we launched our first Reconciliation Action Plan in 2021, we have been on the journey of reconciliation for much longer.
Our organisation is better today because of the contributions and voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Recognition and voice have been at the heart of the reconciliation movement for decades.
ADEA has accepted the invitation in the Uluru Statement from the Heart and as an organisation, supports the upcoming Referendum.
We acknowledge Reconciliation is founded on respectful relationships; we recognise and respect the varying viewpoints among our members.
We urge all Australians to engage thoughtfully and respectfully as they reflect and decide on this important opportunity.
We encourage our members to educate themselves on the issue and determine the vote that best aligns with their values and principles.