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St John NT Reflect RAP

The St John NT Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan

St John NT proudly joined a network of more than 1,100 corporate, government and not-for-profit organisations that have made a formal commitment to reconciliation through the Reconciliation Action Plans (RAP) program in June 2022. 

The St John NT Reflect RAP has been endorsed by Reconciliation Australia and lays the foundations for workplace RAP initiatives as well as setting a framework through which St John NT can sustainably and strategically take meaningful action to advance reconciliation that aligns with our business objectives. 

St John NT staff and volunteers are dedicated and compassionate about the health and wellbeing of the people we serve and as an organisation we aim to build and strengthen relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stakeholders and organisations to create better opportunities and understanding for improved social and economic outcomes for all.

Our RAP artwork - Community and Connection

By  Sarrita King - Gurindji Waanyi – Living in Darwin NT

“This artwork brings together all the values, goals and ethos behind the St John NT philosophy. I have created this piece to depict the wonderful work that they do in the community as an organisation, to depict their commitment and dedication to the communities in which they serve, both remote and inner city.

The footprint of the artwork is based on my art series, Language of the Earth, this creates an ongoing circle, symbolic of community. Through the various bands expanding I used imagery of people, connection, health and growth. With these elements spread across the artwork, you get a sense of coming together in the combined hope of ongoing health and healing. St John NT is an integral part of our community and with this artwork I hope that people can feel the connection they are delivering daily to our most vulnerable and those in need across our vast Territory.”

 

Read the full document.

By artist Sarrita King