Project Description
The Aboriginal Housing Office (AHO) is a statutory body established under the Aboriginal Housing Act 1998 (NSW) to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have equal access and choice to affordable, quality housing.
The AHO is committed to ensuring that housing is appropriate in relation to the social and cultural requirements, living patterns and preferences of the Aboriginal people or Torres Strait Islanders and to enhance the role of Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders in determining, developing and delivering policies and programs relating to Aboriginal housing.
The AHO has developed a framework that places culture at the centre of all that we do. The AHO will communicate respectfully to build trust, listen and yarn, act and deliver on what we say we will, and we will partner with Aboriginal communities to co create opportunities and solutions. Strong Family, Strong Communities will apply the four pillars to design and deliver programs that response to the challenges faced by Aboriginal communities across NSW. The pillars are aligned with specific outcomes that will be achieved by 2028.
Project Details
Director, Producer: Fran Dobbie
Assistant Producer: Niramsin Yakou
Cinematographer: Robert Llewellyn
Editor: Melanie Sandford