The ADC launches Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan

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Australian Dental Council reconciliation action plan

On 19 June, the Australian Dental Council (ADC) proudly launched their Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), marking a significant step in ongoing commitment to reconciliation with Australia’s First Peoples.

Through this Innovate RAP, the ADC aims to strengthen authentic relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, communities, and organisations, while continuing to embed meaningful and sustainable change across the organisation and the broader dental health sector.

It celebrated this important milestone with a special event attended by ADC team members, committee members, board directors and distinguished guests.

At the event, guests enjoyed a moving Welcome to Country from Stacie Piper and dance performance from the Djirri Djirri Dancers. They heard from First Nations artist Lani Balzan, who produced artworks for both the ADC’s Reflect and Innovate RAPs, ADC Board chair Dr Felicia Valianatos and ADC CEO Jonathon Kruger.

Dr Valianatos reflected on the ADC’s responsibility to set the standards for oral health education and assessment of internationally trained dental practitioners and how reconciliation is central to this responsibility.

“It is also our responsibility to make sure the standards reflect fairness, safety and inclusion, so that all Australians, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, receive dental care that is not just clinically sound, but also culturally safe,” Dr Valianatos said.

ADC CEO Kruger added that the Innovate RAP and the activities included aren’t “just actions or a checklist, but commitments in motion”.

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