Belgravia Foundation acknowledges National Reconciliation Week 2024: Now More Than Ever!

National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a significant time for Australians to engage with our shared histories, cultures, and achievements and to consider how we can each contribute to respect, recognition and connection with Indigenous Australians.

This year’s theme, “Now More Than Ever,” provides an opportunity for Belgravia Foundation and Belgravia Leisure to continue our approach and effort to welcome, support and include all people into everything it offers the communities in which it operates – facilities, programs, services and employment – so that no one misses out.

Dr Jeff Walkley, CEO of Belgravia Foundation and National Disability and Diversity Manager at Belgravia Leisure, emphasised the organisation’s deep respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. “Belgravia Leisure respectfully acknowledges and recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Traditional Custodians of Country and pays respect to their cultures and Elders past and present. We have embraced the opportunity to do all we can to engage with Elders, leaders, organisations and stakeholders in this regard with many communities across Australia and New Zealand. Our commitment is proudly and clearly expressed in our Statement of Social Inclusion

 

“We are committed to fostering genuine, impactful relationships with First Nations communities. Our initiatives and partnerships highlight our proactive stance in supporting reconciliation efforts across Australia,” Jeff said.

We’re proud to highlight just a few of our partnerships with First Nations communities through various programs and initiatives.

In collaboration with the Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council, Belgravia Leisure’s Indigenous Learn to Swim program in Liverpool delivered crucial weekly swimming lessons to 23 local Indigenous youths under 12, equipping them with vital life-saving skills and promoting water safety.

Additionally, Dingley Village Adventure Golf hosted the Casey Aboriginal Gathering Place (Youth) Group, fostering community engagement and connection.

 

Our ongoing involvement with the City of Sydney in the Yabun Festival, one of the largest annual celebrations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, further demonstrates our commitment to cultural celebration and awareness.

Our partnership with Liverpool City Council and various First Nations organisations demonstrates our dedication to collaborative efforts. For instance, the Whitlam Leisure Centre co-hosted the ‘Community, Land, and Business Plan Stakeholder Consultations,’ facilitating important discussions on community development and future planning.


 

We are excited to share an event that was celebrated National Reconciliation Week 2024 in New South Wales, in partnership with the Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council, Marumali, Gandangara Health Services, and Gandangara Transport Services. 

Belgravia Foundation also supports Belgravia Leisure by providing resources for our team to actively support First Nations communities. Our internal platform offers valuable guides such as “Delivering an Acknowledgement of Country” and “Welcoming All,” empowering our staff to engage respectfully and meaningfully with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Our efforts in our venues are supported by our Reconciliation Action Plan that have been developed through consultation and discussion.

Through these ongoing initiatives and resources, Belgravia Leisure and Belgravia Foundation are not just participating in reconciliation; we are committed to making it a core part of our operations.

By fostering inclusive communities that honour and celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their histories, and their cultures, we are working to build a brighter, more equitable future for all Australians.

Together, we can continue to support and amplify the voices of First Nations communities, ensuring that our reconciliation efforts are substantial and enduring.

Learn more about our social inclusion efforts here, or for more information, visit the Reconciliation Australia website.

 

Emma Lowe