DD Yarns 3: Walking the Talk
Session 03: Walking the Talk: Beyond acknowledgment – Sarah Lynn Rees yarns with Bernadette Hardy and Marni Reti.

Please refer to the Parlour website for the learning objectives of the series: https://archiparlour.org/events/deadly-djurumin-yarns/deadly-djurumin-yarns/ These relate to the Practice Management and Design Units of Competency in the Australian National Standard of Competency for Architects.

Please respond to a minimum of three questions to earn 1 formal point of CPD for this 1 hour session. On completion, you will receive an email with your responses. This provides the evidence of attendance.  Please keep the response email for your records.

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1. How can design and procurement  contribute to economic, cultural and social outcomes for Aboriginal communities?
2. What strategies were discussed for embedding Indigenous design thinking throughout procurement processes?
3. What does it mean to Indigenise supply chains?
4. What suggestions were offered about how to get started?
5. What suggestions were offered about to strengthen and support existing processes?
6. What opportunities are there for you to use some of these strategies and suggestions in your own work life?
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