Artwork by Gabriel Stengle (Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri, Narungga)
‘Journey’
This Artwork represents all Aboriginal Communities coming together, standing strong and having a voice individually but are all together on the same journey of empowerment.
The waterholes represent the different Communities who are joined together with journey lines that show individual journeys but also the greater connection through culture.
The kangaroo prints represent the Aboriginal communities as they are moving forward as one on their Journey. The vibrant colours are used to show that the Aboriginal people and communities will be seen and heard to raise issues in a display of community led solutions and ultimately their Journey to empowerment.
In today’s workplace, it is crucial for employees not only to be able to communicate effectively with their peers and subordinates but also to persuade their superiors. Persuading up is a critical skill that enables individuals to influence your senior leaders’ decisions and get their buy-in for ideas, projects, and proposals.
Departments are often under-resourced with Risk/Internal Audit teams being smaller but having a huge responsibility across changing and emerging risks. This session introduces key risk management topics and aligns the teaching with specific risk thoughts within your Department. The session is designed to complement the current risk management practices of the state government and promotes the current risk management team.