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(1) This procedure reflects the (2) However, to access specific programs, services or opportunities available to Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander persons within the (3) This procedure outlines the process individuals need to follow to establish Aboriginality and/or Torres Strait Islander persons within the (4) All individuals seeking to establish Aboriginality and/or Torres Strait Islander Status within the (5) (6) Persons seeking to establish Aboriginality and/or Torres Strait Islander Status within the (7) Current (8) Any support letter signed by an executive leader of an incorporated Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander organisation cannot be signed by an immediate family member of the applicant, or a current (9) Abstudy documentation or a supporting letter from organisations, including ogovernment organisations, without the authority to provide confirmation of Aboriginality and/or Torres Strait Islander will not be accepted as confirmation. (10) Statutory declarations will not be accepted as evidence. (11) Documentary evidence provided by the (12) The panel may request further information from the (13) The panel will make a recommendation to the Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous Strategy and Leadership who will make the final decision. (14) The panel will meet once weekly. It is the (15) The panel or responsible officer may conduct a full audit to verify any evidence provided to ensure contact details and letters of support are correct and legitimate. (16) Confirmation documents and associated records provided by the applicant will be held on file in accordance with the Records Governance Policy. (17) In the situation where an application is left idle by the applicant for 30 (18) Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) – Proof of Aboriginality. (19) The Wollotuka Institute has established Family Tracing Workshops to assist with researching and tracing Aboriginal family genealogy, history and connections. These workshops are facilitated by an external facilitator and are run adhoc throughout the year.Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander - Establishing Status within the University Procedure
Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - Audience
Section 3 - Procedure
Section 4 - Supporting Information