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Reconciliation and The Voice

The Mental Health Community Coalition ACT is proud to actively work towards reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and supports the call of the Uluru Statement from the Heart for a First Nations Voice enshrined in the constitution.

Aboriginal artwork at Yankee Hat, Namadgi National Park. Courtesy of Martyman, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.

MHCC ACT Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan 2022–24

Under our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), we aim to bring a First Nations perspective to our work, integrate de-colonisation into our daily activities, and make the organisation a better ally for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament

The Mental Health Community Coalition ACT supports the call of the Uluru Statement from the Heart for a First Nations Voice enshrined in the constitution.  

We recognise that, since colonisation, First Nations peoples have been frequently excluded from meaningful participation in the political decision-making process. The Indigenous Voice to Parliament would provide a platform for First Nations Peoples to have a say in the policies and laws that affect their lives. Enshrining the Voice in the Constitution provides recognition of the unique and sovereign place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people hold in Australia’s history, and gives the Voice legitimacy, stability and permanency.  

We recognise that the establishment of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament is just one step in a larger journey towards reconciliation, and that alongside Treaty and Truth there must be meaningful action and ongoing efforts to address the systemic issues that continue to impact First Nations peoples.  

We recognise there are a diversity of views among the Australian community about the Voice proposal, and urge everyone to engage in the debate and discussions with the care and respect this issue deserves. Calm, constructive and compassionate dialogue – as the authors of the Uluru Statement of the Heart demonstrate – is critical to building a society that respects equally that which distinguishes us, and that which unites us. 

Read our Submission to Federal Senate on Voice to Parliament

MHCC ACT is a member of the Allies for Uluru Coalition.

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