RECONCILIATION: MOVING FORWARD TOGETHER - RECOMMENDATIONS
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peoples and housing such as reports (e.g., UNDRIP , Truth and Reconciliation’s Calls to Action, Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls ), podcasts, documentaries, and film and provide space to enable discussions on how this information is essential to making progress on decolonizing organizational practices including BC Housing’s operations, programs and approaches to building and sustaining positive relationships. Ask Indigenous Nations, communities, and organizations for input on how they want to build or improve their relationship with BC Housing and embrace a range of diverse approaches based on this input.
creating and updating this resource list. Create accountability for utilizing this list for staff learning and education within staff performance plans (including a section on planned resource learning and how staff used this learning). Ensure there is a process for gathering emerging and new resources in collaboration with Indigenous Nations, communities, and organizations. Based on this initial engagement, follow-up with Indigenous Nations, communities, and organizations on ongoing engagement. Offer opportunities to Indigenous Nations, communities, and organizations to discuss what relationship-building means to them. Develop a decision flow diagram for the Indigenous Housing Fund and determine what decisions are made at each stage and who is involved. Review this flow diagram based on the comments
Building Relationships
Supporting Reconciliation Devolve decision-making power to Indigenous Nations, communities, and organizations on all matters impacting them by establishing a standard practice of collaborating and sharing power with Indigenous peoples.
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