DD Yarns 10: Harnessing the power of planning to achieve aspirations for Country
Session 10: Harnessing the power of planning to achieve aspirations for Country. Elle Davidson yarns with Deborah Swan and Erin Wilkins

Please refer to the Parlour website for the learning objectives of the series: https://parlour.org.au/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 (a separate certificate is not issued).  Please keep the response email for your records.

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1. Why is it important to integrate Country, community and culture into the early planning stages of a project?
2. What suggestions were offered about how this can be achieved?
3. What types of processes and approaches can help support First Nations communities to be involved in meaningful ways from the start of a project?
4. How can other built environment professionals support the consideration of Country and the involvement of First Nations communities in early planning stages of projects?
5. How will you use the ideas discussed and suggestions offered in your own work?
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