RECONCILIATION: MOVING FORWARD TOGETHER - APPENDICES
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Defining and Understanding Reconciliation
We would like to explore and share knowledge regarding reconciliation – what it means and through your experience with BC Housing how you think reconciliation is reflected in its business practices and culture. Indigenous Relations We know that positive and respectful relationships are a core element of reconciliation – these relationships are important to BC Housing – let's talk about your perspectives on BCH’s relationships with Indigenous organizations – the extent to which they are principle-based and collaborative – how relationships can be strengthened. Meeting Indigenous Housing Needs The key themes we are hoping to discuss are current and future housing needs - now and with an enhanced focus on reconciliation – examples of what could be done to improve housing. What are some actions that BC Housing might take to meet the housing needs of Indigenous peoples in BC? Promoting Reconciliation There are many ways that reconciliation can be supported – we would like to discuss the decision-making practices of BC Housing and how Indigenous organizations are involved or could be involved – best practices, promising practices and/or success stories. Measures of Success We know it is important to understand how we are doing to reach our objectives. Let’s talk about how we will know whether we are making progress in advancing reconciliation – outcomes to be measured – dealing with challenges along the way. Do you have any final thoughts or recommendations?
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