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First Nations women’s leadership program now open

A leadership program designed by and for First Nations women is now open for applications.

The state government’s Elevating Connections, Healing Ourselves (ECHO) Program aims to provide culturally safe training to build on women’s strengths and support their leadership aspirations.

More than 48 First Nations women have participated in ECHO since its launch in 2021. Alumnae from previous years have gone on to undertake a Fulbright scholarship, secured a place in the Jo Fisher Future Board Scholarship program, opened their own businesses and take on managerial positions, the government said.

This year, 14 First Nations women will participate in the program, led by Yorta Yorta consultant Karen Milward and Chair of Indigenous Health at University of Melbourne Kerry Arabena.

The governments said First Nations women are significantly under-represented in senior leadership roles.

An evaluation of the program found that ECHO, due to its focus on the needs of First Nations women and co-design element, had higher impacts in the short and long term and provided participants with a higher degree of cultural and psychological safety, compared to mainstream programs, the government said.

Women Minister Natalie Hutchins said First Nations women already hold critical roles in their families, communities and organisations, so they should also be represented in leadership roles and other positions of influence, right across the state.

“ECHO helps First Nations women advance in leadership positions, create networks and gain experiences they may need to progress their careers, navigate employment pathways, and build skills and financial security.”

Applications for the ECHO Program close on Monday, July 22.

Detials: vic.gov.au/victorian-first-nations-womens-leadership-program

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