Social Research Centre

Australian First Nations Employment Index 2024

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Research Areas

Equity +
Justice

Policy +
Politics

Workforce +
Economy

Project Status

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Intention
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دعوت
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Involvement
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Insights
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Impact

The Australian First Nations Employment Index 2024 (Index 2024) is being led by the Minderoo Foundation, who have commissioned two research partners – Murawin leading the qualitative research and SRC leading the quantitative research. The research is being overseen by an external Advisory Panel with a majority First Nations representation and has received AIATSIS ethics approval. It is envisaged that the Index will be implemented every two years.

The intention of Index 2024 is to collect data on employment practices related to First Nations employment from 10% of the Australian workforce. This encompasses employers early on their reconciliation journey, through to those who have been on the journey for many years.

Partner

This research is being conducted for the Minderoo Foundation by two research partners, Murawin and the Social Research Centre.

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Aims + Outcomes

The research objectives of Index 2024 are to:

  • Elevate First Nations voices on the journey to true employment parity.
  • Increase non-First Nations-led employers’ capability and accountability for change.
  • Identify outcomes-based practices for First Nations employment.

 

Taking part in Index 2024 will contribute to informing a larger conversation with employers and the public about the role of large organisations in helping to support and achieve employment parity for First Nations People.

Methods

The research methodology will be both quantitative and qualitative, as follows:

Quantitative

An online survey will be conducted to evaluate the First Nations employment strategies, policies and practices at each participating organisation. The survey will be used to confidentially rank and compare employers, to identify any trends or patterns from the previous Index (Index 2022), and to provide individualised feedback to employers on their journey to First Nations employment parity.

Qualitative

1:1 interviews and focus groups will be conducted with relevant employees of the large employers who are participating in Index 2024.

Insight

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Impact

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Have you been contacted to participate?

Who participates?

Employer identification, engagement and recruitment have been managed by the Minderoo Foundation, with an aim to target employers with an Australian workforce larger than 5,000 employees. If you have been recruited for the study, you will have received contact from Minderoo about participation. Data collection for Index 2024 will be carried out between March and June 2024.

What are the benefits?

This research will assist in furthering our understanding of the insights from Index 2022, measuring progress towards true employment parity and developing best practices for First Nations employees. Participating employees have the opportunity to have their voices heard and contribute to improved employment outcomes and participating organisations will receive the research results in a benchmark report that is useful, accessible and easy to read.

How does it work?

If your organisation has been contacted by the Minderoo Foundation to participate in Index 2024, you will receive an invitation email upon fieldwork commencement (expected April 2024). This email will include information about registering your organisation’s participation in Index 2024, and the process for completing the Index survey. We recommend that the Index survey is completed on a computer due to its layout.

Resources

For information about completing this survey as a participant, please refer to the following information and consent form:

For information about completing this survey as a new organisation, please refer to the following information and consent form:

If your organisation participated in the Australian First Nations Employment Index 2022, please refer to the following information and consent form:

How do we ensure privacy is protected?

Get in touch

If you have any further questions, or require any additional information, please contact us via email at firstnationsindex@srcentre.com.au or via phone 1800 023 040.

FAQs

How will the information be used?

Participation is always voluntary, but your participation is important.

Why? Because it ensures representativeness and that results can be projected to the population.

How long will the survey take to complete?

Our staff may have contacted you as part of a research survey. We are a social research company, exempt from the Australian Do Not Call Register, meaning we may call telephone numbers listed on the Do Not Call Register to conduct opinion polling and standard questionnaire-based research. We are not telemarketers, we are not selling a product and we do not provide your name or contact information to any other parties. 

 

The phone numbers we dial are either:

  • Randomly generated by computer, using known telephone exchange prefixes
  • Randomly selected from available telephone directories
  • Provided to us by our clients.

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