How Good Are Humans!

Effective Change Agency in Indigenous Communities | Kapani Warriors | Tim and Vera

February 25, 2022 Isaac McCarthy Season 3 Episode 2
Effective Change Agency in Indigenous Communities | Kapani Warriors | Tim and Vera
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How Good Are Humans!
Effective Change Agency in Indigenous Communities | Kapani Warriors | Tim and Vera
Feb 25, 2022 Season 3 Episode 2
Isaac McCarthy

Welcome to the 29th episode of the How Good are Humans podcast.

On this episode, we are unveiling two awesome humans whose approach to change agency and service delivery in Indigenous communities is realising some good, refreshing results.

Tim and Vera coordinate an employment readiness program in Aurukun, Cape York. They have exceptional cognisance of local context and cultural needs, and their efforts to engage with the local population are extensive. Tim, a non-Indigenous man, has even learnt the local traditional language in order to better communicate with his clients, which is an effort seldom seen in Australia.

I also speak with one of the beneficiaries of the employment program, young Charles. He gives his perspective on what will help him succeed, with regard to employment, and why he appreciates the work that Tim and Vera are doing.

I hope you come to see, like I did, just how good these humans really are.  

Don't forget to share this episode with your friends and family on your social channels!

Show Notes

Welcome to the 29th episode of the How Good are Humans podcast.

On this episode, we are unveiling two awesome humans whose approach to change agency and service delivery in Indigenous communities is realising some good, refreshing results.

Tim and Vera coordinate an employment readiness program in Aurukun, Cape York. They have exceptional cognisance of local context and cultural needs, and their efforts to engage with the local population are extensive. Tim, a non-Indigenous man, has even learnt the local traditional language in order to better communicate with his clients, which is an effort seldom seen in Australia.

I also speak with one of the beneficiaries of the employment program, young Charles. He gives his perspective on what will help him succeed, with regard to employment, and why he appreciates the work that Tim and Vera are doing.

I hope you come to see, like I did, just how good these humans really are.  

Don't forget to share this episode with your friends and family on your social channels!