QPP is extremely proud to launch our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) now it has been officially endorsed by Reconciliation Australia in April 2025. This plan builds on the foundations laid by our Reflect RAP and represents an important next step in our commitment to reconciliation and meaningful engagement with First Nations peoples. QPP recognises that reconciliation is not just an aspiration—it is a responsibility we take seriously.
We acknowledge the histories, resilience, and enduring strengths of First Nations peoples and commit to ensuring our work is informed by, and in partnership with, First Nations communities. As an organisation dedicated to supporting all people living with HIV in Queensland, we recognise that achieving true health equity requires more than just access to services. It requires us to address systemic barriers, build culturally safe environments, and amplify First Nations voices in our prevention, testing, and care initiatives.
Reconciliation is an ongoing journey—one that calls for meaningful collaboration, self-reflection, and bold action. Through our Innovate RAP, we aim to move beyond words and into sustained efforts that drive positive change. We are committed to fostering partnerships that honour the knowledge, leadership, and lived experiences of First Nations peoples. Our responsibility extends beyond our own organisation; we will advocate within the broader health sector to ensure that culturally inclusive and responsive sexual health and HIV services are prioritised across Queensland.
This work is essential in achieving a future where all individuals, regardless of background, have the opportunity to live well and with dignity. We invite our community, staff, volunteers, partners, and allies to walk this path with us. Together, we can create lasting impact and work towards a reconciled, just, and inclusive society.