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Aboriginal cultural safety workbook Community Legal Centres NSW

This Workbook is a working document to guide and assist NSW Community Legal Centres in their cultural learning, as well as documenting the progression of cultural safety in Centres for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities.

2016 Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous law Workbook
Board dispute resolution policy template Effective Governance

The board of [Organisation] is committed to reaching a prompt and fair resolution of any disputes, conflicts, or disagreements that may arise from time to time, and that may threaten the functioning of the board.

2018 Dispute management, Governance Template
Brief list of online resources for preservation and information on Indigenous studies Grace Koch

This document provides a brief listing of resources for preservation and information on Indigenous studies.

2005 AIATSIS, Heritage, Indigenous knowledge, Native title materials Toolkit
Communicating with youth workbook for PBCs

PBCs have to think about succession. This workbook is for PBCs who want to engage with young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in their community and region. It provides information, practical tips and ideas how to communicate and get them involved.

2020 Communication, PBCs (Prescribed Body / Bodies Corporate), Youth Workbook
Communication strategy workbook

This workbook leads you through the process of developing a communications strategy step-by-step.

2020 Capacity building, Communication, Education Workbook
First glance: A draft template for surveying your land and native title claim archives AIATSIS

This template will assist you to complete a ‘first glance’ survey of materials in your personal archives. While designed primarily to survey materials produced under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (Northern Territory) 1976 (Cth) (ALRA) and the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) (NTA), the template will assist in surveying other materials. This template has been peer-reviewed but remains as a draft to be trialled and to obtain further advice around the documenting of digital archives. For updates see Aboriginal land rights in the Northern Territory: Documenting and preserving the records and memories.

2021 Native title claim Template
Funding workbook PBC website

This workbook provides you with practical step by step guide to how to apply for funding for all kind of projects your PBC wants to conduct.

2020 Capacity building, Commercial development, Community development, Funding, Research Workbook
Governance Rules and Policies Indigenous Governance Toolkit

The topic 'Rules and policies' from the Indigenous Governance Toolkit has six sections,

  1. Governance rules and policies
  2. What are governance rules?
  3. Governance rules and culture
  4. Running effective meetings
  5. Policies for organisations
  6. Case studies
2017 Decision making, Governance, Meetings, Policies Toolkit
PEST and SWOT analysis template Michal Carrington, Murra Indigenous Master Class Program, university of Melbourne

PEST (Political, Economic, Social, Technological) analysis and SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis are common tools used in strategic planning for corporations.  This document provides examples used in PBC workshops and is therefore relevant to PBC business. It can be used as template to be modified to your PBC's needs. 

2020 Communication, Strategic planning Template
Research log template PBC website

This template can be used to log your research process, progress and results.

2020 Research Template
Research workbook PBC website

This research workbook can be used to plan your research into existing native title materials for your native title claim, PBC or community.

2020 Research Workbook
Social media workbook PBC website

This workbook provides useful tips on how to go about using social media to connect and inform PBC members.

2020 Capacity building, Communication, Education Workbook
What can we do? Conflict analysis tool Australian Indigenous Governance Institute

Working through the questions in this conflict analysis tool will help you understand and minimise the causes of conflict.

2012 Business, Dispute management Toolkit
What can we do? Solving disputes as a group Australian Indigenous Governance Institute

This is a basic model for solving problems using a facilitator, adapted from a model provided by the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations. 

2012 Dispute management, ORIC Toolkit
Youth - How to get involved with PBCs workbook PBC website

This workbook is for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders wanting to get involved with native title and their Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBC). It provides information, practical tips and ideas how to get involved and connect with other like minded people. It also provides a list of relevant training opportunities.

2020 Community development, Education, Succession Planning, Youth Workbook
Zoom set up procedure and FAQ workbook PBC website

This workbook provides you with information on how to set up Zoom meetings and answers some of the frequently asked questions.

2020 Emergency, Meetings, Secretary Workbook

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