The artwork title “Together We Can Make a Difference” is a representation of International SOS’ commitment towards reconciliation and creating a more inclusive and harmonious future.
The four pillars of our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Respect, Relationships, Opportunities, and Governance are located in the four corners of the artwork. With evolving awareness and knowledge of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures in our day-to-day operations we look forward to creating new pathways to improve employment outcomes by increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander recruitment, retention, and professional development, in addition to improving economic and social outcomes through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander partnerships.
At the top and bottom are our three offices located Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra where we operate. Branching off these are the connection to communities that we will make through the active promotion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inclusivity and respect across the business with a focus on the field of medical and security risk management services in Australia.
Moving across the centre of the artwork is International SOS’ journey towards reconciliation highlighting our company values Care, Passion, Expertise and Respect.
The motif at the centre represents International SOS and the members of the RAP working group, the driving force behind our Reconciliation Action Plan and the implementation of our RAP goals. Supporting our journey towards creating a more inclusive and harmonious future at the centre are International SOS employees from across the business.
Flowing through the mid top and bottom is our Worldwide Reach and international networks where we operate. No matter where you are in the world, we are there to support you.
Security Risk & Wellbeing is at the forefront of our business and is represented by the shields. Gum leaves throughout the artwork represent Health & Healing, the Hands represent our Human Touch.
“We acknowledge that reconciliation is a shared responsibility and that we have much to learn from the wisdom and experiences of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. We commit to actively listen and learn, recognising that reconciliation requires meaningful action and “Together, we can make a difference.”