We recognise that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures are complex and diverse.
We acknowledge that our employees build relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples by acknowledging and respecting these cultures, demonstrating an understanding of Indigenous histories and today’s challenges, and showing genuine interest in personal growth and development. This enables us to provide culturally appropriate support and initiatives. When we do this, we form a connection with our stakeholders and that bond ensures we
build ongoing partnerships and achieve CASA’s safety goals.
Within the CASA context, respect also aligns to everything we do. As Australia’s aviation regulator, CASA employees and delegates must interact in ways that embrace our core values – one of which is respect. At CASA, this means that we always engage with our peers, colleagues and the wider aviation community in a clear, concise and courteous manner. Such behaviours reflect this value and contribute to building strong working partnerships with aviation community
stakeholders.
Focus area
Respect is inferred within the 3 goals of CASA’s Corporate Plan (2022 – 23) and is a key foundation to achieving those goals. Our corporate plan goals are:
- Goal 1: Maintain and enhance a fair, effective and efficient aviation safety regulation system
- Goal 2: Engage collaboratively with the wider aviation community to promote and support a positive safety culture
- Goal 3: Continuously improve organisational performance.