DD Yarns 2: Busting the Facade
Session 02: Busting the Facade: Welcome to Country – Danièle Hromek with Samantha Rich, Annaliese McCarthy and Erin McDonald.

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. What are some meaningful ways to engage with and acknowledge Country in the design of the built environment? (For example, how can we go beyond using using artworks, bush medicine gardens and yarning circles as responses to culture and Country?)
2. What's the difference between tokenism and inclusion in design? What do practitioners need to be aware of to avoid tokenism and support real and meaningful inclusion?
3. Where is the boundary between friendly advice and official, paid consultation? What steps should be taken to ensure that organisations and practices don't overstep, and to ensure that work and knowledge and labour are respected and paid for?
4. What are key aspects of developing effective and respectful relationships with Indigenous design professionals and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities?  
5. How might you bring aspects of the conversation to bear in your own circumstances?
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