impact2021 webinar Productivity Commission A discussion on Indigenous policy and evaluation











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The Australian Productivity Commission’s program of work on better outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is an example of a broader commitment to engaging with different knowledges when it comes to policy design, implementation and change. • The appointment of the first Indigenous Commissioner, Romlie Mokak, has led the Commission on a journey of internal and external examination of how organisations, institutions, and in turn policy, might centre on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their knowledges. • The Commission’s commitment speaks to broader research conducted by the Centre for Social Impact on the changing role of the Commission in policy and society. • In this final impact2021 webinar of the year, our panellists discussed approaches and strategies to improve outcomes for Indigenous peoples, and explore: • The Australian and New Zealand Productivity Commissions approaches to their work • Indigenous organisations as equal partners in policy making • How Indigenous knowledges can be brought to policy to sit alongside an economic lens • How institutions change over time • Panellists: • Romlie Mokak: Commissioner, Australian Productivity Commission • Dr Ganesh Nana: Chair, New Zealand Productivity Commission • Craig Ritchie: CEO, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies • Adjunct Professor Muriel Bamblett: CEO, Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA) • Professor Gemma Carey (Moderator): National Research Director and UNSW Director, Centre for Social Impact • About our webinar series: • Following on from the successful impact2020 and impact2021 webinar series - presented by the Centre for Social Impact (CSI) - we are continuing with impact2022. • Join us for monthly webinars in 2022 with our educators, researchers, partners and thought leaders. We'll cover the breadth and complexity of social impact and we'll bring the diverse Australian for-purpose sector together. • For more information and to sign up for future webinars visit http://www.impact2021.online​ • You can also watch all previous impact2020 and impact2021 webinars on CSI's YouTube channel:    / centreso.  . • Please note: Some of our webinars feature academics, external partners and other individuals. The views you hear in these webinars include the opinions of the presenters and panellists, and may not be reflective of the views of the Centre for Social Impact.

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